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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SHREWISHLY»
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Shrewishly,. shrbo'ish-lé. ad. peevishly. '1. Shrewishness, shrobrish-nés. s.
frowardness , Shriek, shréék. v. n. to cry out with anguish—s. a cry of anguish or
horror, vShrieve, shréév. s. a sheriff [ril' Shrievalty, shréé'val-té. s. otlice of a
sheShrit't, ...
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Plays of Shakespeare Selected and Prepared for Use in ...
He is very well-favour'd, and he speaks very shrewishly : 15 one would think his
mother's milk were scarce out of him. Oli. Let him approach ; call in my
gentlewoman. Mal. Gentlewoman, my lady calls. [Exit. Re-enter Maria. Oli. Give
me my veil ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1871
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Shakspeare's comedy of Twelfth night, or What you will, with ...
He is very well favoured, and he speaks very shrewishly ; 4 one would think his
mother's milk were scarce out of him. OH. Let him approach : Call in my
gentlewoman. Mai. Gentlewoman, my lady calls. \Exit. Re-enter Maria. OH. Give
me my veil ...
William Shakespeare, John Hunter (of Uxbridge), 1870
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CliffsComplete Twelfth Night
He is very well favoured and he speaks very shrewishly; one would think his
mother's milk were scarce out of him. Olivia Let him approach. Call in my
gentlewoman. Malvolio Gentlewoman, my lady calls. [Exit.] [Re-enter MARIA.]
Olivia Give me ...
William Shakespeare, 2009
He is very well-favoured and he speaks very shrewishly. One would think his
mother's milk were scarce out of him. OLIVIA Let him approach. Call in my
gentlewoman. MALVOLIO Gentlewoman, my lady calls. Exit Enter Maria OLIVIA
Give me ...
William Shakespeare, Professor Jonathan Bate, Eric Rasmussen, 2010
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
Shrewishly. Petulantly ; peevishly. He is very well-favoured, and he speaks very
shrewishly. Twelfth-Night, i. 5. Shrleve. A sheriff. The Earl Northumberland and
the Lord Bardolph, With a great power of English and of Scots, Are by the shrieve
...
Swynfen Jervis, Alexander Dyce, 1868
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Twelfth Night: Third Series
He is very well 155 favoured, and he speaks very shrewishly. One would think his
mother's milk were scarce out of him. OLIVIA Let him approach. Call in my
gentlewoman. MALVOLIO [Goes to door.] Gentlewoman, my lady 159 calls. Exit.
William Shakespeare, Keir Elam, 2008
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
... OED Securely adv.l; *shrewishly 'peevishly': He is verie wellfauour'd, and he
speakes verie shrewishly: (TN 1.5.154-5, Malvolio); sightly 'handsomely': It lies as
sightly on the backe ofhim (KJ 2.1.143, Bastard) , OED Sightly a. and adv.
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The Traveling Adventures of the Robin and the Fox Around the ...
He is very 148 well-favored and he speaks very shrewishly; one whether you
want to or not” (Mowat, 34) Personage: “physical appearance” (Riverside, 447)
Squash: “unripe pea pod”; peascod: “pea pod” (Riverside, 448) Codling: “unripe
...
Donald J. Richardson, 2013
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
SHREWISHLY. adv. [from shrewish.) Petulantly; peevishly : clamorously;
forwaTdly. — * He spreks very sbrewisbiy. Sbak. * SHREWISHLY. n. s. [from
shrewish.) Tbe qualities of a shrew; forwardness; petulance; clamourousness.-—
I have no ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SHREWISHLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
shrewishly en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Ian McEwan's 'The Children Act': book review
When Jack insists that he deserves to know ecstasy in “one last go” and yet still preserve the marriage, Fiona doesn't morph into a shrewishly indignant harridan. «New York Daily News, Sep 14»
Bradley Manning Is Not a Victim of Cruel and Unusual Punishment
What about his personality: is he behaving shrewishly toward his jailers at Fort Leavenworth, haranguing them about the toilet seat? The world wants to know. «American Spectator, Ago 14»
'Taming of Shrew' heralds an SF Shakes under control
The Katherina is a shrewishly unsocialized, bullying handful, but no more so than the Petruccio. The supporting roles are generally well handled, the language ... «SFGate, Ago 14»
Under The Dome: Reconciliation Review
Instead, Julia has just shrewishly yelled at Barbie and palled around with the clearly nefarious Sam Verdreaux. This week, Julia takes on Jim for the town's trust ... «Den of Geek, Jul 14»
Ranbir's shameless mistake
And Neetu Kapoor to scowl and screech so shrewishly? When you consider that their last two screen outings together were that gentle cameo in Jab Tak Hai ... «Hindu Business Line, Oct 13»
Bluetooth Stickers Of Power Make Lost Gadgets A Thing Of The Past …
Really. Unlike the stickers of Hello Kitty and She-Ra: The Princess Of Power that Buster and I shrewishly compete to collect, however, the Stick 'N' Find Bluetooth ... «Cult of Mac, Ene 13»
Yvette Cooper: You could listen and think she might even be human
Her eyes, when not shrewishly shrivelling in disapproval, can open wide, all womanly wonder. As far as policy content went, she disowned the Blair and Brown ... «Daily Mail, Sep 11»
Jennifer Anniston is a homewrecker, too?
The narrator's wife is named Anne and she shrewishly refuses to help with the dinner. The magazine later published a letter from Anne Theroux denying that ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jun 11»
Objects of Operatic Desire: Abundant Money and Men
The mezzo-soprano Lacey Jo Benter offered a chuckle-inducing portrayal of the shrewishly selfish Zita. The other roles, including the bass-baritone Timothy ... «New York Times, Abr 11»
Free Movie of the Day: 'Salome's Last Dance'
The film includes tremendous swaths of Oscar Wilde's 1893 play 'Salome,' but situates it within a clever framing device: Wilde (shrewdly and shrewishly played ... «Moviefone, Dic 09»