«OFFENCEFUL» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
offenceful चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
offenceful शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The tempest. The two ...
9. Enter Juliet] Transferred by you do repent F,F2F3. rcpcnt you Dyce to line 15.
not Pope. II. flaws] F3F4. flames F, F2. 33. we would not spare] Ff. we'd flames
Warburton (after Davenant). not seek Pope. wV not spare Ma- 16. offenceful]
offence ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1863
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Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes
The business of the state does him offence, and he does chide with you C
Offenceful. Vour most offenceful act was mutually committed Measure fir Measure
. Offend. To offend and judge are distinct offices, and of opposed nature. Mir. os
Venue ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, Fenton John Anthony Hort, 1790
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An index to the remarkable passages and words made use of by ...
Bamlrt, — In the corrupted currents of this world, offence's gilded hand may (hove
by justice . ' Ibid. — And, where the offence is, let the great axe fail — The
business of the state does him offence, and he does chide with you Othello.
Offenceful.
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Literature in Protestant England, 1560-1660 (Routledge Revivals)
The Duke asks, “So thenit seems yourmost offenceful act/Was mutually
committed?” (II.iii.26). Without permission, mutuality (upon which marriage was
supposed to be founded) is “most offenceful.” Eventually, atthe end of the play,
authority ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Crime ; vice ; transgression ; inj iry ; attack ; act of wickedness, or causing injury
or disgust ; the disgust caused; displeasure or anger : offenceful is, _ disgustful ;
displeas- injurious : offenceless, harmless ; unonend- to offend, to transgress ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Offen'siveness, n.s. Fr. offence ; Latin offendo. Crime ; vice ; transgression ; inj try
; attack ; act of wickedness, or causing injury or disgust ; the disgust caused ;
displeasure or anger : offenceful is, disgustful ; displeasing ; injurious :
offenceless, ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
Duke. Love you the man that wrong'd you ? Juliet. Yes, as I love the woman that
wrong'd him. Duke. So then, it seems, your most offenceful act Was mutually
committed ? Juliet. Mutually. Duke. Then was your sin of heavier kind than his.
Juliet.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, 1821
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare
Love you the man that wrong'd you ? Juliet. Yes, as I love the woman that wrong'
d him. Duke. So then, it seems, your most offenceful act Was mutually committed
? Juliet. Mutually. Duke. Then was your sin of heavier kind ACT. II.— SCENE II.
William Shakespeare, William Harness, 1830
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A New Abridgment of Ainsworth's Dictionary: English and ...
Offending or offenceful, noxiut, Offensive arms or weapons, arma ittdtnlia,
Yulnerantia. Offensive [at word*] ingrat in, moletiua. Offensive to the stomach,
Hornacho ingratita, alienua. Offensively, injurióte, moleate. To act offensively [in
war] boa- ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for ...
So then, it seems, your most offenceful act Was mutually committed ? Juliet.
Mutually. Duke. Then was your sin of heavier kind than his. Juliet. I do confess it,
and repent it, father. Duke. 'Tis meet so, daughter: But lest you do repent, As that
the ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1817