«JEGE» संबंधित मलय पुस्तके
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jege चा वापर शोधा. मलय साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
jege शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Dictionary of Jamaican English - Halaman 244
jang -ho jege jang-ho /jangho/ sb dial. The guard-fish: see quot. 1952 FGC StC janghu, jangho/ guard-fish with top jaw long; piper has long lower jaw. jang-jang see JAN-JAN. jangko fies sb dial; < Ewe dzon'ko, sorcerer +face. A mask worn in ...
Frederic Gomes Cassidy, Robert Brock Le Page,
2002
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The Works of John Dryden - Jilid 13 - Halaman 596
Marriner Q1-5, F, D (Welcome F; Mariner F, D). 213 /Egeon] Q3-5, F, D; JEgeon Q1-2. 215 Oedipus.] ~: Q1-5, F, D. 217 JEgeon] Q3-5, F, D; JEgeon Q1-2. 220 /Ege.] Q3-5, F, D; JEge. Q1-2. 222 Pow'rs] Q1-5, F; Powers D. 228 /Ege.] Q3-5, F, D; ...
John Dryden, Edward Niles Hooker, Hugh Thomas Swedenberg,
1984
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for ...
JEge. Most mighty duke, vouchsafe me speak a word ; Haply, I see a friend will save my life, And pay the sum that may deliver me. And ' Dro. E. Within this hour I was his bondman, Buthe, I thank him, gnaw'd in two my cords : Now am I Dromio, ...
William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler,
1861
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. Whittingham's ed
JEge. Most mighty duke, vouchsafe me speak a word ; Haply, I see a friend, will save my life, And pay the sum that will deliver me. Duke. Speak freely, Syracusan, what thou wilt. JEge. Is not your name, sir, call'd Antipholus? And is not that your ...
William Shakespeare,
1814
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The family Shakspeare: in ten volumes; in which nothing is ...
JEge. Is not your name, sir, call'd Antipholus ? And is not that your bondman Dromio ? Dro. E. Within this hour I was his bondman, sir, But he, I thank him, gnaw'd in two my cords ; Now am I Dromio, and his man, unbound. jEge. I am sure, you ...
William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler,
1818
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The Complete Works of W. Shakspere - Jilid 4 - Halaman 327
JEge. Most mighty duke, vouchsafe me speak a word; Haply, I see a friend will save my life, And pay the sum that may deliver me. Duke. Speak freely, Syracusan, what thou wilt. jEge. Is not your name, sir, call'd Antipholus? And is not that your ...
William Shakespeare,
1843
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from ...
JEge. Most mighty duke, vouchsafe me speak a word ; Haply I see a friend will save my life, And pay the sum that will deliver me. Duke. Speak freely, Syracusan, what thou wilt. JEge. Is not your name, sir, call'd Antipholus? And is not that your ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens,
1830
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Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare - Halaman 321
Saw'st thou him enter at the abbey here? Cow. As sure, my liege, as I do see your grace. Duke, why, this is strange:— Go call the Abbess hither ; I think you are all mated,* or stark mad. [Exit an Attendant. JEge. Most mighty duke, vouchsafe me ...
William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe,
1823
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History of Slovak Literature - Halaman 122
The plot is strictly chronological and Jege stresses the complex interrelationships between characters like the Catholic Adam Sangala and his Lutheran friend Konopka, and contrasts such as that between reasonable Klara and passionate ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various ...
With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare, Manley Wood. Cow. As sure, my liege, as I do see your grace. Duke. Why, this is strange : — Go call the abbess hither; I think you are all mated, or stark mad. [Exit an Attendant. JEge.
William Shakespeare, Manley Wood,
1806