10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ROBUSTIOUSLY»
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Theatre Book of the Year 1943-44
Suds In Your Eye deals robustiously with three impecunious old hussies who live
in a junk yard in San Diego, California, without payment of rent if they can help it,
and, while it does not otherwise bear a close resemblance to Squatter ...
George Jean Nathan, Charles Angoff, 1975
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The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton
'robustiously', and 'unjovially'.17 Adjectives are 'disp atchful', 'gigantical', '
nominating', 'unlawyered'.18 It is clear from this that Middleton is happy to use
words newly derived by aflixation— as indeed almost all early modern writers
were.
Gary Taylor, Trish Thomas Henley, 2012
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The living Middle Ages: studies in mediaeval English ...
His name is probably derived from rudisbos: If Robustious-Ox [that is, Rutebeuf]
rhymes robustiously and if there is robustiousness in his rhyme, kindly notice who
did the rhyming. Robustious-Ox - who toils robustiously and who does his ...
Uwe Böker, Karl Heinz Göller, Manfred Markus, 1989
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Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works
receipt most frequented 174 ultimum refugium last refuge prefer introduce or
recommend robustiously boisterously 185 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225
230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 275 presence. 140 145 150 160 165 170 180
...
Thomas Middleton, Gary Taylor, John Lavagnino, 2010
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Some account of Middleton and his works. The old law, by P. ...
Now, sir? GRooM. There's a kind of captain very robustiously inquires for you.
TAN. For me? a man of war? A man of law is fit for a man of war: we have no
leisure to say prayers; we both kill a' Sunday mornings. I'll not be. 332 THE
PHOENIX.
Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Alexander Dyce, 1840
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The Literary profession in the Elizabethan age
In language, similarly, vigorousness of expression was demanded more
constantly than elevation of thought. 'The multitude commend Writers', says
Jonson, 'as they doe Fencers, or Wrastlers; who if they come in robustiously, and
put for it, ...
Phoebe Sheavyn, John Whiteside Saunders, 1967
CHAPTER TWO Red River The odours of the new land, before they had sighted it
, came out to meet them through a white mist over the sea, odours of robustiously
scented forests. The steamer crawled on, calling and calling with her siren till ...
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The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight-errant ...
... and that Signior Sancbo Tma is an effective Governour, and that my Lords the
Duke and Duchesse may give, and have given the said Govemment ; and 1 have
heard say that the said Sancbo Pmca demeans himself most robustiously in it.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 1652
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Rudyard Kipling's Collection [ 46 Books ]:
One man, a confidant of theold expressive days,attacked him robustiously and
demanded account of his soul's progress. Itwas not furnished, for Midmore
wascalculating how muchit would costto repave stables so dilapidatedthat even
the ...
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Shakespeare's Theater: A Sourcebook
Indeed, the multitude commend writers, as they do fencers or wrestlers who, if
they come in robustiously and put for it with a deal of violence, are received for
the braver fellows, when many times their own rudeness is a cause of their
disgrace, ...