10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FLOUTINGSTOCK»
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floutingstock nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
floutingstock e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Floutingstock, Laughingstock, Pointingstock. 4) plur. — s,a machine consisting of
two logs, in which the legs of mean offenders were confined bywayof punishment
: All' s IV, 3, 122. 273. Wint. IV, 3, 22. Cor.V, 3,160.Lr.II, 2, 132. 135. 140. 146.
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The Merry Wives of Windsor
Mrs. Page. O! you are a flattering boy: now I see you'll be a courtier. 8 119 sot:
fool 120 vlouting-stog: i.e., floutingstock, laughingstock 123 scall: i. e., scald,
scurvy cogging: cheating 3 Whether: (I wonder) whether {Enter Ford.] Ford. Well
met ...
William Shakespeare, George Van Santvoord,
2010
3
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
She pronounces the world's judgment on the diverting, the delightful Parolles—
made “that men might breathe themselves upon him," the world's floutingstock.
Yet Helena is again herself, in the truth and tenderness and devoted humility of
her ...
4
The merry wives of Windsor ; All's well that ends well
... take ofi' the cape of a hawk to prepare for flying, iii. 3, 153. Unwetghed,
unguarded, ii. 1, 20. Vagram, vagrant, iii. 1, 24. Veneys, successful thrusts in
fencing, i. 1, 262. Vlouting-stog or -stork [floutingstock], laughing-stock, iii. 1, 112;
iv. 5, 79.
William Shakespeare,
1902
5
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... flourish of trumpets Ч^ЧЧТят гчГтЪчК % Ç4T4ÏT % farç *(4vi4 ¡TT §rít чге; ч?
itar ЧТТЧТ flouse v.f. <t /'. (dial.) «$ЧйЧ'Н1; also floush flout v./. *MI+ -MHI, ЗЧ^ТЧ
ЧГТЧТ; ЗГЧ5ТТ чгтчт; ïîV4T |щнт; п. ччГЯР, ^т^тн; агч^гт; п. floutingstock (Shak.)
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī,
1981
She pronounces the wor1d's judgment on the diverting, the delightful Parolles—
made “that men might breathe themselves upon him,” the world's floutingstock.
Yet Helena is again herself, in the truth and tenderness and devoted humility of ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Taming of the shrew. ...
... for action ; the original meaning is, take off the cape of a hawk to prepare for
flying, iii. 3, I53. Unweighed, unguarded, ii. I, 20. V agram, vagrant, iii. 1, 24..
Veneys, successful thrusts in fencing, i. I, 262. V/ottting-stog or —stoch [
floutingstock], ...
William Shakespeare, Herbert Arthur Doubleday, Robert Elson,
1893
8
Things in General: With an Introduction by Alan Lang Strout
... is obtuse, heavy, and personal, both in its structure and in its effect ; the vilest of
menials to his mistress ; and a floutingstock to vulgar lacqueys and pert chamber-
maids. Such hath it proved to me ; and such, if mine ears hear aright, hath it ...
... and to these violent proceedings all my neighbours shall cry 99 sob fool 101
vlouting-stog: i.e.. floutingstock, laughingstock 103 scall: ie., scald, sccurvy
cogging: cheating 1 Whether (1 wonder) whether 21 league: friendship 28 pieces
out: ...
William Shakespeare, Wilbur Lucius Cross, Tucker Brooke,
1993
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The complete works of Shakespeare
... to pawn as a pledge or surety 106 Trust me believe me 109 sot tool 111
vloutingstog floutingstock, i.e., laughingstock 113 scall scald, i.e., scurvy 114
cogging companion cheating rascal 117 noddles head 3.2. Location: A street in
Windsor.
William Shakespeare, David M. Bevington,
1992