10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «STIGMATICAL»
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The Comedy of Errors: Critical Essays
"Stigmatical. in. Making'': The. Material. Character. of. The. Comedy. of. Errors.
Douglas Lanier Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother, Nor customary suits of
solemn black, Nor windy suspiration of forc'd breath, No, nor the fruitful river in
the ...
2
Persecution, Plague, and Fire: Fugitive Histories of the ...
In the drama, I now mean to show, the same untenable relation looks stigmatical:
in several of the chief tragedies of early modern England, performance raises a
causeless sore. The result is a theater that proves Shylock wrong, for what binds
...
3
The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, Alexander Pope,
George Steevens, Samuel Johnson, Edward Capell, Richard Farmer, Nicholas
Rowe. Vicious, ungentle, foolish, blunt, unkind ; Stigmatical in making \ worse in
mind.
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, 1821
4
Transactions of the Natural History Society of ...
Five dorso-central bristles, two humeral, two to three sternopleural, one
stigmatical bristle. Clidogastra, Mcq. (499) 88 (82) (84). Two to three dorso-
central bristles, one humeral, one sternopleural, no stigmatical. Gymnomera, Rnd
. (600) 84 (82) ...
Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1906
5
Monographs of the Diptera of North America Prepared for the ...
the greater or smaller extent of the spots on the wings, especially by the relative
position of thc stigmatical spot to the one covering the small crossvein, and by the
separation or coalescence of both. 1. C. obscuricornis n. sp. 3 9.—(Tab. VIII, f.
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Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections.VOL.XI
the greater or smaller extent of the spots on the wings, especially by the relative
position of the stigmatical spot to the one covering the small crossvein, and by the
separation or coalescence of both. 1. C. olJSCUriCorilis n. sp. % $>.— (Tab.
The Smithsonian Institution, 1874
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
Sixth vein, beyond anal cell, evanescent some distance from wing margin;
stigmatical cross vein fairly distinct ; metasternum pilose Teuchocnemis. A'. Sixth
vein attaining wing margin. B". Mesonotal tegument ochraceous ; stigmatical
cross ...
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The botany of the voyage of H. M. S. Herald, under the ...
On the other hand, the lanceolate stigmatical branches of the style are somewhat
attenuate at their apex, and not so blunt as for the most part in Inuleœ; we meet
however with the same fact, but reversed, even in a genus (Eupatoríum). Most of
...
Berthold Carl Seemann, 1857
9
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences
Wings with a distinct mediastinal vein and a cross-vein near its tip ; one radial
area, a discal and no petiolated areolet ; no stigmatical cross-vein. (The
neuration is like Meig. vol. i. tab. vi. f. 6, or Schummel, tab. i. f. 1.) Feet long,
slender ; without ...
Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1859
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Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Sixth vein, beyond anal cell, evanescent some distance from wing margin ;
stigmatical cross vein fairly distinct ; metasternum pilose Teuchocnemis. A'. Sixth
vein attaining wing margin. B°. Mesonotal tegument ochraceous ; stigmatical
cross ...
United States National Museum, 1917
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «STIGMATICAL»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
stigmatical nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Thou damned and luxurious mountain goat!
Vicious, ungentle, foolish, blunt, unkind; Stigmatical in making, worse in mind.” The Comedy of Errors. “Brass, cur! Thou damned and luxurious mountain goat, «Irish Times, ago 14»
Art Review: Westmoreland Biennial showcases region's artistic talent
Landscape becomes electrified by daring yet subtle surges of color in Ralph Welsh's "Top of the Hill" and Douglas Wynn's "Stigmatical Chac. Mool. «Pittsburgh Post Gazette, mag 08»