10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FACINERIOUS»
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A general glossary to Shakespeare's works
258. Facinerious. —. Fadings. wherein the standing boldly upon a ten was often
successful. A card of ten meant a tenth card, a ten. ... I conceive the force of the
phrase to have expressed, originally, the confidence or impudence of one who ...
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The Works of Shakespeare
most facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven. Par. Ay, so I say. Laf. In a most weak — Par. And debile minister, great
power, great 40 transcendence : which should, indeed, give us a further use to be
...
William Shakespeare, Charles Harold Herford, 1904
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. ...
Why, your dolphin is not lustier : 'fore me, I speak in respect — 26 Par. Nay, 'tis
strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it ; and he's of a most
facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven.
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1891
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All's well that ends well
Nay, 'tis strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of
a most 30 facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very
hand of heaven — Par. Ay, so I say. Laf. In a most weak — 35 Par. And debile ...
William Shakespeare, W. Osborne Brigstocke, 1904
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. ...
Nay, 'tis strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of
a most facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven. Par. Ay, so I say. Laf. In a most weak — Par. And debile minister, great ...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1863
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. ...
A showing of a heavenly he has not, transfers these words effect. This doubtless
ridicules to Lafeu. But the passage is the title of some lost pamph- quite in
keeping. Parolles, in let. most facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be
152 All ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Harold Herford, 1904
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The works of William Shakespeare, ed. by W.G. Clark and J. ...
Why, your dolphin is not lustier: 'fore me, I speak in respect — 25 Par. Nay, 'tis
strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of a most
facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven.
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, 1863
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The works of William Shakespeare
326. Examined, questioned; III. v. 70. Exorcist, one who raises spirits; V. iii. 306.
Expedient, (?) expeditious, quick; II. iii. 185. Expressive, open-hearted; II. i. 53.
Facinerious, Parolles' blunder for "facinorous"; II. iii. 34. Faith, religious faith; IV. i.
William Shakespeare, J. Ellis Burdick, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1909
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The Dictionary of Shakespeare Words
Facinerious - (fa-sin-AIR-ee-us) meaning utterly evil. One who is facinerious is
the worst kind of villain, someone who would break any law to get what he wants.
Factious - (FAKT-shus) relating to factions, or partisan political groups. It could ...
BookCaps, BookCaps Study Guides Staff, 2011
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The Works of Shakespeare: All's well that ends well
Why, your dolphin is not lustier : 'fore me, I speak in respect — Par. Nay, 'tis
strange, 'tis very strange, that is the brief and the tedious of it; and he's of a most
30 facinerious spirit that will not acknowledge it to be the — Laf. Very hand of
heaven ...
William Shakespeare, William James Craig, Robert Hope Case, 1904
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