10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «REVENGINGLY»
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revengingly e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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The Plays of Shakespeare from the Text of Dr. S. Johnson: ...
Revengingly enfeebles me, or could this carle, A very drudge of nature, have
fubdu'd me In my profession ? Knighthoods and honours bora A s I wear mine
are titles but of fcorn. If that thy gentry, Britain, go before This lowt, as he exceeds
our ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Edward Capell, 1771
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A New Dictionary of the English Language. -London, Pickering ...
... crime [duels] which had so long prevailed, and was so firmly fixed in the
opinion of the world as great and laudable. Spectator, N0. 97. Revengingly [is]
with vengeance, vindictively. Johnson, in v. Revengingly. We are, for example,
disposed ...
3
Speeches of Henry lord Brougham, upon questions relating to ...
How has he represented himself? -"I have belied a lady, The princess of this
country, and the air on't Revengingly enfeebles me. — -Mine Italian brain 'Gan in
your duller Britain operate Most vilely; for my vantage, excellent; And, to be brief,
my ...
Baron Henry Brougham Brougham and Vaux, 1841
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the ...
The heaviness and guilt within my bosom Takes off my manhood: I have belied a
lady, The princess of this country, and the air on 't Revengingly enfeebles me; or
could this earl,1 A very drudge of nature's, have subdued me In my profession?
William Shakespeare, 1842
Revengingly enfeebles me: Or could this Carle, A very drud e'os Natures have
subdu'd me ln my Prof on? Knighthoods. and Hemms-harm. As 1 wear mine, are
Titles but of Scom; - : if rhat thy-Gentry, Britain, go before, _ This LOWt, as he ...
William Shakespeare, 1734
In the firft Rear- Admiral Mings, and fome other Ships, were difabled, and prefent-
ly enforc'd to quit the Fight, whilft the Prince with his frefh Squadron, found the
Enemy Work on all Hands, fucceeded by the Duke, who revengingly charged ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare Vol.II
The heaviness and guilt within my bosom Takes off my manhood : I have belied a
lady, The princess of this country, and the air on't Revengingly enfeebles me : Or
could this carl,1 A very drudge of nature's, have subdu'd me, In my profession ?
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The Works of Shakespeare...: Collated with the Oldest Copies ...
The heaviness, and guilt, within my bosom, Takes off my manhood ; I've bely'd a
lady, The Princess of this country ; and the air on't Revengingly enseebles me : or
could this carle, A very drudge of nature, have fubdu'd me Jn my profession ?
William Shakespeare, Lewis Theobald, Hubert Franc̦ois Gravelot, 1757
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
[from revenges Vengeance ; return of an injury.— , It may dwell In her son's flesh
to mind revengement. Spenf. — Vagabond is understood for such a one as
travelled in fear of revertgentent. Raleigh. » REVENGINGLY. adv. [from
revenging.] ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare
... Revengingly enfeebles me ; Or could this car], A very drudge of nature's, have
suhdu'd me, In my profession .' Knighthoods and honours, home As I wear mine,
are titles but of scorn. Ifthat thy gentry, Britain, go before This lout, as he exceeds
...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, 1813