10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «COUNTERFEITLY»
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The Dictionary of Shakespeare Words
Counterfeitly - (KOWNT-er-fiht-lee) in a counterfeit manner, pretending to feel
emotions one is not feeling. Speaking a cause counterfeitly is to promote a cause
one does not believe in. Countermand - (KOWNT-er-mand) to go against, ...
BookCaps, BookCaps Study Guides Staff, 2011
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The Best of "The Public Square".: Book two
He was dealing with them most counterfeitly, and they were furious. Not furious
enough, however, to abandon their S.O.B. Not all were prepared to go so far as
Nina Burleigh of Time magazine. "I'd be happy," she said, "to give him [oral sex] ...
Richard John Neuhaus, 2001
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Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
And look upon, asifthetragedy / Wereplayedin jestby counterfeiting actors?
counterfeitly (adv.) feignedly, ina pretended manner Cor II.iii.99 [Coriolanus to
Fourth Citizen, of the people] I will ...beoffto them most counterfeitly countermand(
n.) ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
... the wisdom of their choice is rather to have my hat than my heart, I will practise
the insinuating nod and be off to them most counterfeitly ; that is, sir, I will
counterfeit the bewitchment of some popular man and give it bountiful to the
desirers.
William Shakespeare, 1904
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The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes. Collated with ...
... the People, to eam a-deflef estimation of them; 'tis a condition they account-
gentle: andsmce thc-wisdom of their choice is rather tov have my cap than my
heart, I will practise the insinuating nod, and be off to them most counterfeitly: that
is.
William Shakespeare, Mr. Theobald (Lewis), 1752
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... his true servants would be your sure friends, and he would compel the rest
counterfeitly and lyingly to give over themselves and serve you !" We have given
this extraordinary speech at length, not more to throw light upon the character of ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare
hat than my heart, I will practise the insinuating nod, and be 01f to them most
counterfeitly; that is, sir, I will counterfeit the bewitchment of some popular man,
and give it bountifully to the desirers. Therefore, be - seech you, I may be consul.
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1814
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
IIpi/I'rßopíi'rn. l'Ipi/i'rßópno, ad. feigncdly, dissemblingly, counterfeitly.~
Притвбрный, а. feigned, dissembling, simulate, counterfeit. Притвбрство , n.
feignedness , feint, dissimulation, simulation. HpnTsópc'rßoßanie, n. feigning,
dissenibling, ...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
... the name of his Majesty defamed, the honour of Parliament depraved, the
writings of both depravedly, anticipatively, counterfeitly, imprinted: complaints
may seem ridiculous in private persons; and men of my condition may be as
incapable ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes
... 'the eople, toea'rn a dearer estimation os them, 'tis a vcon ition they-account
gentle: and since the wisdom _os their choice, is rather to have my cap than'my
heart}! will practise the insinuating nod, and be oflto them most counterfeitly : that
is, ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, 1728