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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PUNNINGLY»
Scopri l'uso di
punningly nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
punningly e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Harṣa-carita of Bāṇa
2 Or—punningly--'libidinous.' 3 Or—punningly—'far-famed as wives (Or 'having
brilliant retinues'), yet reckoned among the poor.' 4 Or-punningly—' tart in speech.
' "' Or—punningly—' they are flushed with wine.' ° Or-punningly—' the marriage ...
Bāṇa, Edward B. Cowell,
1993
2
A Reader's Guide to Wallace Stevens
“Mac Mort”: Son or Daughter of Mort or Death, Scottish variety; Flora (a Scottish
name) is clearly related to Shakespeare's weird sisters in Macbeth. “ancestral
hells”: punningly “halls.” “weaving. . . arms”: punningly waving, and also weaving
...
expression 'dvijardjapdnigrahabhilasa' is to be understood punningly as (1)
dvijardja + pdnigrahabhildsa (desire to catch the moon with hand) and (2) dvija +
rajapdnigrahabhildsa (Oh bird! the desire to get the hand of the king). Equally ...
Arunoday Natvarlal Jani,
1996
4
The Columbia History of Western Philosophy
punningly. described. as. a. tomb. (sema). But. the. example of Socrates, however
much the humanists honored him, was not the main reason for reviving Plato. To
the contrary, the early Socratic dialogues were generally neglected in favor of ...
5
The Copy for Mahumodo, 1964
«The hand (also punningly, the trunk) of that king (lit. of whom), who is of noble
soul (also punningly, who belongs to the Bhadra species) whose body is
unassailable (also punningly, difficult to mount upon), the eminence of whose
family is ...
Hovhanness I. Pilikian,
1964
6
Shakespeare's Legal Language: A Dictionary
Sense (4) of 'bill' sometimes arises in Shakespearian references to crude or
improvised weaponry generally, as in CYL 4.7.142, R2 3.2.114, and punningly in
TIM 3.4.88. A 'bill' as weapon may also indicate a specific type of edged weapon
...
B. J. Sokol, Mary Sokol,
2004
7
Forms of Expansion: Recent Long Poems by Women
18) In descending to a punningly "underground" cultural setting, Helen
encounters and then becomes part of an underside of modern urban culture that
many heterosexual middle-class women never see. The first "venial virtue" of
which Helen ...
8
Japanese Names & How To Read
А list of six twelfth and thirteenth century poets is sometimes quoted as Shi-nä' -
Yokkasen and includes Nos. 86, 9.1, 95, 97 and 98 of the 100 Poets (106),
together with Fujiwara no Toshinari )Hä )ä ЕЁ. The title Yokkasen is punningly
written in ...
9
Another Kind of Love: Male Homosexual Desire in English ...
Lady Bracknell's joke (which is, as we shall see, cognate with the pun governing
the verbal slippage in the play's title) delegitimates any claim of ontological
authority or natural reference: first because it punningly installs a death or
termination ...
The symbolic equivalence between the appending of a signature and the giving
of a hand is neatly registered in Middle- ton and Rowley's The Changeling,
where Al- semero's 'confirmation by the hand royal' punningly equates the act of ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PUNNINGLY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
punningly nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Drink Your Vegetables
Dawn Kinstle, a bartender at Lot 2 in South Slope, Brooklyn — my favorite neighborhood restaurant — devised a cocktail she punningly named the Chícharo ... «New York Times, lug 15»
RED BANK: PUNNINGLY PAINTED, BY GEORGE
Piano_Dive PIANO DIVE and other paintings by George Severini are the subject of both a book signing and a gallery exhibit that opens Friday evening at McKay ... «redbankgreen, lug 15»
Windy City Smokeout and other alternate Tastes in Chicago
I mostly ignored people trying to pitch me Bastille Day specials but there was one brewery that punningly won me over. Be at Bar on Buena on 14 July to ... «Chicago Reader, lug 15»
Tom Peterkin: Sneering George Osborne trumps Labour
“When it comes to the railways perhaps we've got the wrong sort of government on the track,” she said, punningly. But any comic effect her lines might have had ... «Scotsman, lug 15»
Lightening Bug Music Festival at Sunset Hill Sunday, July 5
... Flatt, whose 1950s and 60s work created the template for modern bluegrass, has given birth to the punningly-titled Earls of Leicester (pronounced Lester). «Chesterton Tribune, giu 15»
In Poor Taste, NBC Has Canceled Hannibal
On Twitter, the reaction from the show's admirers—who punningly refer to themselves as Fannibals—has been immediate and mournful. This should come as ... «Slate Magazine, giu 15»
St Pancras International Gets A Sinister New Clock
The copycat chronometer is the work of Cornelia Parker, and is punningly known as One More Time. It's a functioning timepiece; a horological redundancy; the ... «Londonist, mag 15»
Mr T lands home improvement show
Called 'I Pity the Tool', it takes its punningly ingenious title from Mr T's A-Team catchphrase, 'I Pity the Fool', which was directed at targets of his considerable ire. «Telegraph.co.uk, mar 15»
Michael Neill
... cheekbone and glittering, oddly skewed eyes, A.B. Craig bore a disconcerting resemblance to the bird of prey that punningly adorned the school coat of arms. «London Review of Books, mar 15»
Traitor's tongue, smoked serpent in 'Game of Thrones' feast
A temporary restaurant, punningly titled “All Men Must Dine,” opens in London Friday to mark the DVD release of season four of the HBO series. Over three ... «The Seattle Times, feb 15»