अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «STINKARD» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
stinkard का उपयोग पता करें।
stinkard aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Kingsley Davis: A Biography And Selections From His Writings
Hypo gamy DESCENT Suns Nobles Stinkard II y per game Sun d" Stinkard 9
Noble d". s. Stinkard 9 Honored d" Stinkard 9 Stinkard d* \ Stinkard 9 The
intercastc marriage and descent system of the Natchez Indians rigidly stratified
system a ...
David M. Heer, Kingsley Davis
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Doctor Faustus, by C. Marlowe. Lust's dominion. Mother ...
1 Stinkard. Friar Cole says true, he speaks out to the heat of his zeal ; look how
he glows. 2 Stinkard. Well, friaT Crab, for my money ; he has set my teeth an
edge against this bastard. 1 Stinkard. Oh ! his words are like vergis, to whet a
man's ...
Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1814
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Lust's dominion, or, The lascivious queen: a tragedie
1 Stinkard. Friar Cole says true ; he speaks out of the heat of his zeal ; look, how
he glows. 2 Stinkard. Well, Friar Crab for my money ; he has set my teeth on edge
against this bastard. 1 Stinkard. Oh ! his words are like verjuice, to whet a man's ...
Christopher Marlowe, 1818
Cole. Aye, in oration, but notin station. Mount, mount. ' 1 Stinkard. Well, my
masters, you know him not so well as 'I, on my word. Friar Crab is a sour fellow. 2
Stinlrard. Yet he may utter sweet doctrine, by your leave. But what think you of
friar ...
Only your block- headly tradesman, your honest-meaning citizen, your not-
headed country gentleman, your unapprehending stinkard, is blessed with the
sole prerogative of his wife's chamber, for which he is yet beholding, not to his
stars, ...
George Chapman, Akihiro Yamada, 1975
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Old English plays: being a selection from the early dramatic ...
1 Stinkard. Friar Cole says true, he speaks out to the heat of his zeal ; look how
he glows. 2 Stinkard. Well, friar Crab, for my money; he ha« set my teeth an edge
against this bastard, 1 Stinkard. Oh ! his words are like vergis, to whet a man's ...
Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1814
But their children became either aristocracy or “stinkard” depending on whom
their mother was.A noble woman who married a stinkard man would produce
noble children. But if a noble man married a stinkard woman, their children were
...
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Cities of Gold: Africa and the Americas, 1494-1698
... Swordsmen Ambushers or skirmishers 1 BG 6 bases of Ambushers or
skirmishers: Average, Unarmoured Light Foot –Javelins Each comprising 6
bases of Stinkard archers: Poor, Unarmoured Light Foot – Stinkard archers 3 BGs
Bow Other ...
Nik Gaukroger, Richard Scott, 2011
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Lust's dominion; or, The lascivious queen. Hero and Leander. ...
Mount, mount. ' ISTINRARI). Well, my masters, you know him not so well as I, on
my word. Friar Crab is a sour fellow. ' 2 STINKARD. Yet he may utter sweet
doctrine, by your leave. But what think you of friar Cole? I STINKARD. He, all fire:
an ...
Christopher Marlowe, George Robinson, 1826
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Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian ...
Thus a noble could have been the child either of a Sun father and a stinkard
mother or of a stinkard father and a noble mother. Honored people could come
from an honored father and a stinkard mother or from a noble mother and a
stinkard ...
Robbie Franklyn Ethridge, Sheri Marie Shuck-Hall, 2009