10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «STANCHLESS»
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
To stop blood ; hinder from running : to stop : as an adjective firm ; sound ; trusty :
stanchless is, not to be stopped. A woman touched the hem of his garment and
immediately her issue itanched. Luke viii. 44. ' If I knew What hoop would hold us
...
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers. Macbeth, iv.
3. Stanch. United; firm. Yet, if I knew What hoop should hold us stanch, from edge
to edge 0' the world I would pursue it. Antony and Cleopatra, ii. 2. Stanchless.
MALCOLM With this there grows In my most ill-composed affection such A
stanchless avarice that, were I king, 90 I should cut off the nobles for their lands,
Desire his jewels and this other's house: And my more-having would be as a
sauce To ...
William Shakespeare, Professor Jonathan Bate, Eric Rasmussen,
2009
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The contrary view: glimpses of fudge and gold
Skoal. to. the. Stanchless. Flux,. or. the. Worst. of. Henry. Miller. To call a selection
'The Best' of an author's work is dangerous. What happens if much or even some
of the best turns out by usual standards to be bad? What has one then to think ...
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A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
Stanchless, a. Not to be stopped, insatiable; from to stanch. — There grows In my
most ill-compos'd affection such A stanchless avnrice, that, were I king, I should
cut oft' the nobles for their lands. Much. iv. 3 And thrust her down his throat into ...
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
Not to be stopped, insatiable ; from to stanch, — There grows In my most ill-
compos'd affection such A stanchless avarice, that, were I king, I should cut off the
nobles for their lands. Much. iv. 3. And thrust her down his throat into his
stanchless ...
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Aldous Huxley: A Literary Study
The best example is " stanchless ". Its frequency is, it is true, largely relative; we
notice it because it is unusual. There are a hundred other adjectives he uses
more often, but none that draws the attention more. It often appears in the
adverbial ...
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A Glossary of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions in the ...
STANCHLESS, a. Not to be stopped, insatiable ; from to stanch. There grows . In
my most ill-compos'd affection such A stanchless avarice, that, were I king, I
should cut off the nobles for their lands. Maeb., iv, 8. And thrust her down his
throat ...
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright,
1966
Alas, deep insufferable doom, The stanchless wound! Orestes It shall be
stanched, the task is ours, - Not by a stranger's, but by kindred hand, Shall be
chased forth the blood-fiend of our land. Be this our spoken spell, to call Earth's
nether ...
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The works of Shakespear: In six volumes
A stanchless avarice, that were I King ^ I mould cut off the nobles for their lands;
Desire his jewels, and this other's house, And my more-having would be as a
sawce To make me hunger more ; that I mould socge Quarrels unjust against the
...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, Nicholas Rowe,
1723
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stanchless no contexto das seguintes notícias.
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The adjectival palette has been much in use this last year or so in the stanchless commentary respecting Barack Obama and his meteoric rise to prominence. […]. «Firedoglake, jan 10»