PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SWINELIKE»
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cloven
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full
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swine
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ˈswineˌlike
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SWINELIKE»
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swinelike en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
The Making and Marketing of Tottel’s Miscellany, 1557: Songs ...
... “vnlearned” will “learneto be more skilfull” and “purge” their “swinelike
grossenesse.”Inneither of Dolce'sor Tottel's remarks, we notice,is there
anyhintthatthere might bereaders out there whose soulsneed curing.
Bothmenseem enviably tolive ...
Professor J Christopher Warner, 2013
2
The Death of the Detective: A Novel
In the first painting a peasant in Tyrolean hat and leder- hosen, with mustaches
and bulging eyes and bulbous nose and swinelike face, refuses to pay a fare for
his goat on the train and ties him instead to the rear platform of the last car.
3
Sowbelly: The Obsessive Quest for the World-Record ...
Shares the stories of competitive fishermen and their efforts to break a seventy-two-year-old largemouth bass record, from George Washington Perry's famous 1932 catch, to a Texas biologist's endeavor to break the record through scientific ...
4
Literary Essays of Ezra Pound
They may have looked like other apelike or swinelike men. We have the Victory
and the Taj to witness that there was something within them differing from the
contents of apes and of the other swinelike men. Thus we learn that humanity is a
...
Ezra Pound, Thomas Stearns Eliot, 1968
5
T.S. Eliot's Bleistein poems: uses of literary allusion in ...
Some divine spark in artists, thought Pound, might raise them above the ape-like
or swinelike level of other men. Consider the Victory of Samothrace and the Taj of
Agra. The man who carved the one and the man who designed the other may ...
6
Excerpta medica. Section 47. Virology
It is presumed that almost all individuals born since the mid- 1930s are
susceptible to swinelike influenza A virus. The few persons born since then who
have detectable levels of swine influenza antibody are thought to have
encountered a ...
7
Sinning Like a Christian: A New Look at the Seven Deadly Sins
4 Gluttony is a low, guttural, unimaginative, swinelike sin. I can't think of any great
tragic figure in literature who was fat. Comedians are fat; tragedians, never.
Shakespeare works hard to make Falstaff tragic—the fat man's fall is mostly
comic.
William H. Willimon, 2011
8
Thomas Wyatt: The Critical Heritage
... learne to be more skilful, and to purge that swinelike grossenesse, that maketh
the swete maierome not to smell to their delight. 5. Sackville on Wyatt's
Penitential Psalms 1563 Thomas Sackville, Earl 32 TOTTEL on English
eloquence, 1557.
9
Shakespeare's Early Comedies
... thought leads on to the conjecture whether it would not be possible to
manipulate appearance and reality in another direction and make the human
being, now swinelike, resemble a man of the highest rank; with who knows what
results?
Eustace M. Tillyard, 2001
Seventy years ago an eminent parasitologist stated that the way to control
parasites in swine is to raise the animals under less swinelike conditions. This
advice is as sound today as when it was offered. The association of the word "
swine" with ...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SWINELIKE»
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swinelike en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
At Rootstock, fate smiles with crispy duck
... that pop their crunchy, perfumed husk. Pig ear terrine was less successful — gelatinous and swinelike rubber bands with a bit too much barnyard funk. «Chicago Tribune, Sep 11»