10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BESOGNIO»
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Sammlung: The Text Formed a New Collation of the Early ...
I will rather descend from my honour, and argue these contumelies with thee,
than clutch thee, poor fly, in these eaglet [talons 2] of mine, or draw my sword of
fate on a peasant, a besognio “, a cocoloch b, * [tahms] Seward printed “claws ; ”
and ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce, 1843
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: The Text Formed from a ...
478. atonement, ii. 546, 674. beray, i. 283. agen, i. 705. Auberge, i. 795.
Bergenhead, Sir John, i. 56, 82. aglets, ii. 917. ai, i. 372. Aventine, ii. 98.
bescummer, ii. 667. away with, ii. 617. besognio, i. 339, ii. 526. Ajax, ii. 760. better
cheap, ii. 830.
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce, 1854
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Comments on the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher: With an ...
The passage, however, whatever the meaning of it may be, is very obscurely
expressed ; of the present reading I can make no sense> ,-,hji\ m<Ji\'N Page 520.
Nicademus A besogiiio, .In; \ A cocoloch, as thou art. / ;:;□□□ v v□'\ A besognio
...
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
Hence besom headed = foolish, stupid. besonio (or besognio), subs. (old).— A
raw recruit (soldier). Hence agenericterm of contempt: a needybeggar ; a
worthless fellow. 1591. Garrard, Art of Warre, 170. a raw souldier and Bisognio.
1598.
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The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon: ...
Stay thy dead-doing hand, and heare: I will rather descend from my honour, and
argue these contumelies with thee, then clutch thee (poor fiye) in these eaglet
talons of mine, or draw my sword of Fate on a Pesant, a Besognio, a Cocoloch,
226 ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Fredson Bowers, 2008
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Works: With and Introd. and Explanatory Notes By Henry Weber
Stay thy dead-doing hand, and hear ; I will rather -descend from my honour, and
argue these contumelies with thee, than clutch thee (poor fly) in these eaglet
claws of mine ;* or draw my sword of fate on a peasant, a besognio,9 a cocoloch,
1 ...
Francis Beaumont, Henry William Weber, John Fletcher, 1812
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The Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: Printed from ...
10 Besognio.] See note 12 on the Martial Maid. Are " And thy ending will be halter
-sack.] The junction of. To make me see my lord bleed! — So! 'tis well: Never one
object underneath the sun. Will I behold before my Sophocles. Farewell !
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, George Colman, 1811
Such is the plot of II Nero Besognio, which it is expected will be one of the most
dreary and dismal performances that ever graced the boards of the King's theatre
. Richardson himself will drive the hearse, and introduce a pas seul in the ...
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The plays of William Shakespeare: in twenty-one volumes, ...
So, in Sir Giles Goosecap, 1606 : " ifhe come to me like your Besognio, or your
boor." Again, in Markham's English Husbandman, p. 4> : " The ordinary tillers of
the earth, such as we call husbandmen; in France peasants, in Spain besonyans,
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William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1813
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Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing ...
To scatter over like snow; to whiten. Bnso, conj. So be it. Mauna'evile. BESOFTE,
pret. t. Besought. BESOGNIO, s. (ItaL) A beggar. Rescue, 1). To vex; to annoy.
BESORT, (1) v. To suit; to fit. (2) .9. Attendance; society. Slz/akesp. Bnsmanon, v.