अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «FOXSHIP» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
foxship का उपयोग पता करें।
foxship aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The Tragedy of Coriolanus
Hadst thou foxship 20 To banish him that struck more blows for Rome Than thou
hast spoken words? SICINIUS O blessed heavens! VOLUMNIA More noble
blows than ever thou wise words, And for Rome's good. I'll tell thee what — yet go
!
William Shakespeare, R. B. Parker, 1998
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
I think Foundations fly the wretched ; such, I mean, Where they should be reliev'd.
Cymbeline, iii. 6. Fox. A broadsword. 0 Signieur Dew, thou diest on point of fox,
Except, 0 signieur, thou do give to me Egregious ransom. Henry 5, iv. 4. Foxship.
Hadst thou foxship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome, Than thou
hast spoken words? Sic. 0 blessed heavens! Vol. More noble blows, than ever
thou wise words; And for Rome's good. — I '11 tell thee what; — yet go: — Nay ,
but ...
William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, 1864
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The Plays: Accurately Printed From The Text Of Mr. ...
King Henry VIII.; Troilus And Cressida; Timon Of Athens; Coriolanus William
Shakespeare, George Steevens. Was not a man my father P5 Hadst thou foxship"
To banish him thlt struck more blows for Rome, Than thou hast spoken words?
Sir.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1797
Returned his Foxship's invitation. Without a moment's hesitation, He said he'd go,
for he must own he Ne'er stood with friends for ceremony. And so, precisely at the
hour, He hied him to the lady's bower, Where, praising her politeness, He ...
Jean de La Fontaine, 1843
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Shakespeare's Military World
Volumnia supplies the proper scorn for these talkers when she berates them after
her son has been banished (IV.ii.18): Hadst thou foxship To banish him that
struck more blows for Rome Than thou hast spoken words ? In Shakespeare's ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
a mankind witch." Fairfax, in his translation of Tasso : " See, see, this mankind
strumpet ; see, she cry'd, " This shameless whore." Steevens. 1 Hadst thou
foxship — ] Hadst thou, fool as thou art, mean cunning enough to banish
Coriolanus?
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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The plays of William Shakespeare: accurately printed from ...
Hadst thou foxship * To banish him that struck more blows for Rome, Than thou
hast spoken words ? Sic. 0 blessed heavens ! Vol. More noble blows, than ever
thou wise words ; And for Rome's good. — I'll tell thee what ; — Yet go:— Nay, but
...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, 1856
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare: with the ...
Hadst thou foxship 7 To banish him that struck more blows for Rome, Than thou
hast spoken words ? Sic. O blessed heavens ! VOL. More noble blows, than ever
thou wise words ; And for Rome's good. — I'll tell thee what ;— Yet go:— Nay, ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Richard Farmer, 1821
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The Tragedie of Coriolanus
Had'st thou Foxship] Johnson: Hadst thou, fool as thou art, mean cunning enough
to banish Coriolanus? — Schmidt: 'Foxship' is perhaps used in contrast to '
mankind' just preceding. The fox was the symbol not only for <mnning but also ...
William Shakespeare, 2001