10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PLIGHTER»
Découvrez l'usage de
plighter dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
plighter et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare
The play employs several relatively established '-er' forms, such as 'surfeiter' (2.1.
33), 'wearer' (2.2.7), 'reporter' (2.2.194) and 'master-leaver' (4.10.21), which occur
elsewhere in Renaissance literature, but, as with 'boggler' and 'plighter', ...
Margreta De Grazia, Stanley Wells,
2010
Ant. To let a fellow that will take rewards, And say, God quit you! be familiar with
My play-fellow, your hand; this kingly seal, 790 And plighter of high hearts !—+O,
that I were Upon the hill of Basan, to out-roar The horned herd! for I have savage
...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens,
1786
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An index to the remarkable passages and words made use of by ...
And. —- Rather comfort his distressed plight - - Ibid. — To keep her constancy in
plight and youth Troilus and Cressida. —- Haply, when I shall wed, that lord,
whose hand must take my plight, shall carry half my love with him - - Lear.
Plighter.
Samuel Ayscough, William Shakespeare,
1827
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
1 838 64 Plighter. This kingly seal, and plighter of high hearts Antony and
Cleopatra. 11. 747. 51 Plod. Trudge, plod, away, o' the hoof Merry Wlvet of
Windsor. 3 44 20 — That bare-foot plod I the cold ground upon . ..///'.. Well.', 4 238
8 ...
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Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions ...
IX. plighter 173 Hounds 175 1 178 \r 180 181 Dukeof Buccleuch's 185 , No. Ill
188 New Game BUI 190 192 with Mr. Jollirt'e's 94th of November' - ..194 Sir
Thomas Stanley's Letter to Innkeepers In the different Towns and Counties of
England, ...
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The Dramatic Works: Complete in Three Volumes
Ant. To let afellow thattwlll take rewards, And say, God quit you! be familiar with
My playfellow, your hand; this kingly seal, And plighter of high hearts !—0, that l
were Upon the,-hill.of. Basan, to outroar The horned herd! for I have savage
cause; ...
William Shakespeare,
1820
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The Dramatic Works and Poems
Though you can guess what temperance should be, You know not what it is. Cleo
. Wherefore is this 7 Ant. To let a fellow that will take rewards, And say, Ood qnit
you ! be familiar with My playfellow, your hand ; this kingly seal, And plighter of ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer, Charles Symmons,
1843
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The Family Shakspeare ... in which Nothing is Added to the ...
... Though you can guess what temperance should be, You know not what it is.
Cleo. Wherefore is this ? Ant. To let a fellow that will take rewards, And say, God
quit you ! be familiar with My playfellow, your hand ; this kingly seal, And plighter
of ...
William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler,
1825
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The practical nature of the doctrines and alleged ...
Of this covenant Christ is the plighter of his troth for it, the surety, the promiser, the
undertaker. The verb this comes of means to prove, which comes from the words
signifying striking hands, or giving one's hand as a sign of a covenant, and so ...
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The works of Shakespear: In six volumes
Wherefore is this? , *Jfl *p Ant, To let a fellow that will take rewards, rc u , n And
fay, God quit you, be familiar w$j; jDl „COj x ^ My play-fellow, ypur han^i tl^^^pg^
ftal,^^ :iA is{ ls|^ And plighter of high hearts! — O that I w^p(/ r ^ 5£,f"- Upon the
hill ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, Nicholas Rowe,
1723