BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «RAZORABLE»
Temukaké kagunané saka
razorable ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
razorable lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The Complete Tempest: An Annotated Edition Of The ...
(Orgel, 140); till new-born . . . razorable: “till babies just born be ready to shave” (
Langbaum, 71) Razorable: “ready for shaving” (Bevington, 36); she that . . .
seaswallow'd: “she who is separated from Naples by so dangerous a sea that we
...
Donald J. Richardson, 2014
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
RAZORABLE. Fit for the razor; requiring the razor. Till new-born chins be rough
and razorable. Tempest, ii. 1. RAZURE. Erasure; extermination. A forted
residence 'gainst the tooth of time And razure of oblivion. Measure for Measure, v.
1.
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Werke: Comedies: Much ado about nothing. The merry wives of ...
Ten leagues beyond mau's life; *3 she that from Naples Can have no note, “
unless the sun were post, - (The man i' the moon 15 too slow) till new-
born___c_hins lA/{Mv ß'; v Be rough and razorable; '5 she, rmm"»$'h'$"'"'“'”' We all
were ...
William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, 1859
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Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius. ...
6 Hb 2, 3, 8 raven's feather — T 1, 2, 78 ravishing strides — M 2, 1, 27 rawly, adv.
— 5 H 4, 1, 26 rawness, s. — M 4, 3, 13 rayed — T S 4, 1, 1 raze of ginger — 4 Ha
2, 1, 9 razed oblivion — So 359 — shoes — H 3, 2, 87 razorable, adj. — T 2, 1 ...
William Shakespeare, Nicolaus Delius, 1860
245 She that is Queen of Tunis; she that dwells Ten leagues beyond man's life;
she that from Naples Can have no note unless the sun were post — The man i'th'
moon's too slow — till newborn chins Be rough and razorable; she that from ...
William Shakespeare, Virginia Mason Vaughan, Alden T. Vaughan, 1999
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
For so long would it take to make newborn chins rough and razorable.
Shakespeare meant to give a vagueness and indistinctness to his image, which
should represent to the mind an immeasurable distance, far remote among the
vast ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1840
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The Cambridge Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare criticism
... too slow - till newborn chins Be rough and razorable; she that from whom We
all were sea-swallowed, though some cast again - And by that destiny, to perform
an act Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come In yours and my discharge.
Catherine M. S. Alexander, 2003
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The Gentleman's Magazine
For so long would it take to make newborn chins rough and razorable.
Shakespeare meant to give a vagueness and indistinctness to his image, which
should represent to the mind an immeasurable distance, far remote among the
vast ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
For so long would it take to make newborn chins rough and razorable.
Shakespeare meant to give a vagueness and indistinctness to his image, which
should represent to the mind an immeasurable distance, far remote among the
vast ...
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An Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words Made Use of by ...
These words arc razors to my wounded heart ÆzzaraMr. Till new born chins be
rough and razorable Rm-zmtc of oblivion Reach. From forth thy reach he would
have laid thy shame Reaching. Great men have reaching hands Read. I read that
I ...