10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNGORED»
Descubre el uso de
ungored en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
ungored y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
A Synoptic Hamlet: a Critical-Synoptic Edition of the Second ...
[only in Q2, in Fl this is spoken by the or one similar, before 'my name ungored'.
king); that it is spoken not without the characteristic irony ungored / ungorged
Ungored: «Unpierced» (ppl. a1 ; of adopting another's point of view; that Hamlet ...
Jesús Tronch, William Shakespeare, 2002
2
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
But beneath all this, now that Hamlet is revaluing all his past actions, he must
consider his behaviour intolerable, a 'sore distraction' indeed, when he was not
himself. It was madness, of a kind, 215 my arrow] Q2; mine Arrow F 222 ungored]
...
William Shakespeare, Philip Edwards, 2003
3
The Works of William Shakespeare
Qq. ungored] ungord Q,Q3. ungor'd Q4Q5Q6. ungorg'd Ff. till] Ff. all Qq. 238. mj'er
'd] ofered QSQ6. 239. I] Qq. Ida F,F3F4. [doe ,. 239, 240. I... play] Divided as in Ff.
Prose in Qq. 24:. Come on.] Ff. Omitted in F Qq243. darkest] Qq F'. brightest F2 ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, John Glover, 1866
... no reconcilement . . . ungored: will accept no reconciliation until experts in
those questions give a decision that may serve as a precedent for making peace,
thus freeing my reputation from a charge of dishonor voice: authority name
ungored: ...
William Shakespeare, Dr. Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine, 2003
5
Discoveries in Hieroglyphics and Other Antiquities
You mock me, Sir. Ham. No, by this hand. King. Give them the foils, young Osrick.
Hamlet, you know the wager. Ham. Well, my Lord ; Your Grace hath laid the odds
o'th' weaker side. (85) Ungored. The use of this odd phrase may be traced to ...
... to my honor 262-65. will no reconcilement . . . ungored: will accept no
reconciliation until experts in those questions give a decision that may serve as a
precedent for making peace, thus freeing my reputation from a charge of
dishonor voice: ...
William Shakespeare, Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine, 2004
7
Discoveries in hieroglyphics, and other antiquities, in ...
... I stand aloof, and will no reconcilement, 'Till by some elder masters of known
honour I have a voice, and precedent of peace, To keep my name ungored. But
till that time, (85) I do receive your offered love like love, And will not wrong it.
Ham.
8
Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
... *ungored 'undamaged': To my name vngord: (Ham 5.2.196 Q2, Laertes; F has
vngorg'd), OED Ungored ppl.a].; *unkinged 'deposed': vn-King'd Richard sayes, (
R2 4.1.210, Richard II); *unlicked 'not having been licked into shape by its ...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake, 2006
9
The New South Wales Industrial Gazette
23-25 pieces, 6s. per dozen. Two-piece Tagel and similar braids, ungored. _' A
Number of pieces of plnit to dozen hats. 5-7 pieces, 3s. 2d. per dozen. 8—10
pieces, 3s. 9d. per dozen. ll-l3 pieces, 4s. 4d. per dozen. 14-16 pieces, 55. per
dozen.
10
The London Shakespeare: The tragedies
But in my terms of honour 225 I stand aloof, and will no reconcilement, Till by
some elder masters of known honour I have a voice and precedent of peace To
keep my name ungored. But till that time I do receive your offered love like love
230 ...
William Shakespeare, John James Munro, 1957
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «UNGORED»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
ungored en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The union is saved, but what lurks around the corner?
... up -- it's a lovely rant, and no politician's ox is left ungored -- although it was obviously written before the announcement of Alex Salmond's resignation. «The Guardian, Sep 14»
Famed Spanish Matador Butted To Ground In Comeback
... raved with cheers after he literally ate the sand of the ring, rose ungored and went on to kill the bull, prompting huge praise from Spain's bullfighting critics. «Huffington Post, Jul 11»