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THE OXFORD SHAKESPEARE: Othello: The Moor of Venice
271 invisible The adjective seems oddly redundant, spirits normally being
invisible by definition. Perhaps the manuscript read 'intisable' (i.e. 'enticeable' =
enticing, seductive) as Kellner suggests, or 'invincible', as Theobald proposed.
cassio I ...
William Shakespeare, Michael Neill, 2008
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Types of mankind: or Ethnological Researches, based upon the ...
... and, if grateful for kindnesses, they will obey no master ; but hang around the
localities of their birth, neither enticeable into familiarity, nor expulsable from the
precincts of their earliest associations. They are the scavengers of oriental cities ...
Samuel George Morton, 1854
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Types of Mankind: Or, Ethnological Researches, Based Upon ...
... localities of their birth, neither enticeable into familiarity, nor expulsable from
the precincts of their earliest associations. They are the scavengem of oriental
cities; and Muslim charity, whilst shuddering at the unclean touch of a dog's nose,
...
Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon, 1857
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English spelling: dictation lessons, arranged by A.H. ...
... accruing, &c. ; unmistakably, changeable, chargeable, serviceable,
damageable, chastity, orangeade, noticing, noticeable, unpalatable, enticing,
enticeable, advantageous, courageous, &c. ; whereunto, thereabouts, hereupon.
Exercise 96.
Alfred Henry Barford, Henry Arthur Tilley, 1868
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In the Image of God: A Feminist Commentary on the Torah
Once such seduced Jewish men became enticers, their success in recruiting
other Jews would be limited, since they could not use sex as the pagan women
did. The rest of the men would not be any more easily enticeable than the ...
Judith S. Antonelli, 1997
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Seizures of the Will in Early Modern English Drama
Pedringano is a transitional unendowed figure, enticeable (and enticed to court)
by the fantasy of "lands and livings." The comparable men and women of Arden
of Faversham are a good deal more varied. The principals (Arden, Alice, and ...
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The Limits of Culture: Islam and Foreign Policy
Furthermore, the “Islamic Republics” in the international system should be
viewed as actors that often have material interests as guiding forces in their
foreign policy and are thus deterrable and enticeable like other states in the
system.
... being denied a 'quiet life',* Bright, as a totem of Radicalism and Nonconformity,
would stand as a symbol of the Liberal government's earnestness of purpose with
regard to the 1872 session. Bright, however, was not enticeable at that time.
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
enthusiastically adverb. entice /in'tais/ » verb (enticed, enticing) to tempt or
persuade, by arousing hopes or desires or by promising a reward. • enticeable
adj. • enticement noun. • enticer noun. © 1 3c: from French enticier to provoke.
enticing o ...
Doreen Marshall,nota masochist, was enticeable, and he did as he pleased with
her in the bushes of the gladsome resort. His defenceof insanitywas doomed to
failure, andit was an incorrigible psychopath that theyhanged at Pentonville on ...
Richard Whittington-Egan, Molly Whittington-Egan, 2013