BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «ILL-FAVOREDLY»
Temukaké kagunané saka
ill-favoredly ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
ill-favoredly lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The Cambridge History of the Literature
For, ill-favoredly muffled up and disguised as he was, yet there appeared a
eertaine majestie in his countenance, and in his silence : whereupon they went to
Tullus who was at supper, to tell him of the straunge disguising of this man.
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As You Like It: Evans Shakespeare Editions
39. ill-favoredly: ugly. 40. office: function. 41. gifts . . . world: i.e. well, power, and
the like, as contrasted with beauty and intelligence, the gifts of Nature. This
distinction was an Elizabethan commonplace. 42. s.d. Touchstone. The audience
does ...
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The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
... either. ilka. ane, ilkone, II, 185, 25; III, 97, 16: each one. ilkone. See.ilka. 111,
e11, ull, will. ill-bukled, V, 276, 18: badly run down at the heel. See baucheld. (
Unless ill be for old.) ill-far'd, I, 342, 41: ill-favored. ill-fardly, V, 115, 9: ill-favoredly
...
Francis James Child, 2013
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A Concordance to the Works of Christopher Marlowe
E IL ILIADS ILIAN ILIAS IL ION ILION' S ILIUM ILL-ADVISED ILL-BEAUTEOUS
ILL-FAVOREDLY ILL-GOTTEN ILL-KEMBED ILLIBERAL ILLUMI NATE
ILLUMINATES ILLUSIONS ILLUSTRATE ILLYRI A ILLYRI ANS IMAGINED
IMAGINES ...
Louis Ule, Christopher Marlowe, 1979
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I raggvagli di Parnasso: or, Advertisements from Parnassus: ...
which being strangers , and not acquainted with the Shepherd , nor yet
understanding his voice nor whistle, they were bur ill-favoredly led to their
pasture in the morning , and brought back again at night to their folds. Wherefore
Merulcai, to ...
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The Art of English Poesy
A man might have said, instead of majordomo, the French word maistre d'hostell,
but ill-favoredly, or the right English word Lord Steward But methinks for my own
opinion this. (an English-French dictionary, 1530); (2) latcd discussion of John ...
George Puttenham, Richard Puttenham, John Lumley Baron Lumley, 2007
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The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
... and ill-favoredly as might well becom such wearers , and this the whole
number should do, saving two hundred of the best chosen Gentlemen, for
courage andstrength , whereof Pafladiaa himself would bee one, who should
have their arms ...
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A Fresh Suit Against Human Ceremonies in God's Worship
... his exception had been at an ende : because the principallendc of these
mcanes j is to honor God. Betide those very endes which he mentioneth , edifea-
tit», confirmation of faith, ahd olteyning cfmercie, arc ill- favoredly distinguished
from ...
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Epistolae Ho-Elianae. Familiar Letters Domestic and Forren: ...
... and lea : In Dalmatiahe hath of late shaken him by the Turban ill-favoredly ', 1
could heartily wish that our Army heer were there to help tne Republic, and
combat the Co mmon enemy- for then one might be sure to dye in the bed of H
onor.
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The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the ...
God be with you; let's meet as little as we can. Orl. I do desire we may be better
strangers. Jaques. I pray you, mar no more trees with Writing love-songs in their
barks. Orl. I pray you, mar no more of my verses with reading them ill-favoredly.
William Shakespeare, 1842