10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DAWBRY»
Découvrez l'usage de
dawbry dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
dawbry et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
135. Davy, />. John, and Sir Walter Scott, 19. 485, 486, 488. Davy Club of
Harvard, Parkman's membership, 14. 318, 319 n. Davyes, Joseph, identity, 10.
304 ; letter to Henry Dunster (1041) on Eng. conditions, 300. Dawbry (Dawtry),
Doctor ...
Massachusetts Historical Society, 1909
2
Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History ...
Derbyshire Archaeological Society. Dealling, Dalla (Dalbury or Dawbry, Dalbury
Lees). De"br, Debra (Darley — North and South, Darley Abbey, Darley Bridge,
Darley Dale, Derby, Derby Hills. See also debr in Part II., B, I.). Draca (Drake low
?
Derbyshire Archaeological Society, 1915
She works by charms, by spells, by th' figure; and such dawbry as this is beyond
our element; we know nothing. -Come down, you witch; you hat? you, come
down, I say. Mrs. Fard. Nay, good weet husband; good gentlemen, let him not
slrike ...
William Shakespeare, Lewis Theobald, 1762
4
The Merry Wives of Windsor ... With Notes Explanatory and ...
She works by charms, by spells, by th' figure ; and such dawbry as this is beyond
our element; we know no— thing. Come down, you witch; you hag you, come
down, I say. Mrs. Ford. Nay, good sweet husband; good gentlemen, let him not ...
William Shakespeare, Mr. Theobald (Lewis), 1739
5
The Merry Wives of Windsor: A Comedy,
She Works by Charms, '* by spells, by th' figure; and such dawbry as this is
beyond '4 our element; we know mthing."- Come' down you witch, you hag )0\1;
come down, I say. Mr; tard. Nay, good sweet husband! Good gentlemen! let him
not ...
William Shakespeare, Lewis Theobald, 1778
6
Twenty Of The Plays: Being the Whole Number Printed in ...
She comes df errands', do's she 2' we are simple men, wee doe not know what's
brought to passe vnder the prosession of fortune telling, she workesby charmes,
by spels, by th' .figure, and such dawbry as this is,. beyond our element: wee ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1766
7
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Etc
She works by Charms, by Spells, by the Figure, and such dawbry as this is,
beyond our Element; we knowne. thing. Come down, you Witch, you Hag you, ;
come down, Isay. Mrs. Ford. Nay, good sweet Husband; good Gentlemen, let him
not ...
William Shakespeare, 1721
8
Twenty of the Plays, Being the Whole Number Printed During ...
... dawbry as this is, beyond . our element: wee know nothing. Come downe you
witch, you hagge you, come downel say. Mi/I Ford. Nay, good sweet husband,
goodssgentlemen, let him not strike the old woman. Mis Page. Come mother Prat
...
William Shakespeare, 1766
9
The old-spelling Shakespeare: being the works of Shakespeare ...
We are simple men ; wee doe not know what's brought to passe vnder the
profession of Fortune- [156 telling. She workes by Charmes, by Spels, by th'
Figure, & such dawbry as this is beyond our Element : wee know nothing ! H
Come downe ...
William Shakespeare, Frederick James Furnivall, Walter George Boswell-Stone, 1908
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British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning, with Lists ...
D. Daue ; F. Dauewes, Douwes ; G. Thou, Dohse ; p.n. Daw is also a dimin. of
David Dawbarn, Dawbin, Dawborn. Fr. Daubin; a p.n. See Daubeny Dawber. A.S.
Dagobert, Daeg- beorht; Fr. Daubert ; p.n. (illustrious) Dawbry. A loc. n., Derbysh.