10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «VERMILY»
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Poetical Works ...: The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; ...
3 Wex, wax. 4 Vermily, vermilion. 5 Arret, appoint. 8 Yfraught, filled. VI. 4. —
Riphaan hil*."] These were mountains (probably imaginary) in the north of
Scythia. The name was applied to any cold mountains. VII. 7. — Was not so
yellow thryse.
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
... to her reveald By errant 2 sprights, but from all men conceald : The same she
tempred with fine mercury And virgin wex 3 that never yet was seald, And
mingled them with perfect vermily * ; That like a lively sanguine it seemd to the
eye. VII.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
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The Faerie Queene: Complete in Five Volumes: Book One; Book ...
6 vermily: vermilion. 7 sanguine: blood; the color of blood. One of the four humors
, its predominance in the body causes a lecherous character. 8 quicke: living;
arret: appoint. 9 A woman was criticized for having rolling eyes—meaning that
she ...
Edmund Spenser, Abraham Stoll, 2008
4
Sixteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology
... with perfect vermily, That like a lively sanguine it seemed to the eye. 6.4
Riphaean hills A fabled mountain range in the far north, sometimes identified with
an actual range in Scythia. 6.8 vermily vermilion. sanguine blood-red. 7.3 aret
entrust.
... to her reveald By errant 2 sprights, but from all men conceald : The same she
tempred with fine mercury And virgin wex 3 that never yet was seald, And
mingled them with perfect vermily 4 ; That like a lively sanguine it seemd to the
eye. VII.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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Faerie queene. book III-V
Vermily,vermilion. ' flrret, appoint. 6 Yfraught, filled. VI. 4.—Riphaum hils.] These
were mountains (probably imaginary) in the north of Scythia. The name was
applied to any cold mountains. VII. 7.— Was not so yellow thryse] Was not a third
part ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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Spenser: The Faerie Queene
... to her reueald By errant Sprights, but from all men conceald: The same she
tempred with fine Mercury, And virgin wex, that neuer yet was seald, And mingled
them with perfect vermily, That like a liuely sanguine it seemd to the eye. 7 In
stead ...
8
Revising Gender Roles: The De-evolution of the Heroine in ...
According to Jerry Vermily in his book, Barbara Stanwyck, Stanwyck's
performance in this role was “of considerable help in salvaging her career and
self- respect” after a string of poorly received films including Forbidden and
Shopworn, which ...
Jacqueline C. Gruenwald, 2008
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The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser: In Six Volumes : with a ...
... And Virgin Wax, that never yet was seal'd; And mingled them with persefl:
Vermily, ' That like a lively Sanguine it seem'd to the Eye. Vll. Instead os Eyes, two
burning Lamps she set In silvet' Sockets, llaining like the Sk'cs, And a quick
moving ...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, Theodore Bathurst, 1715
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
... tn her reveald By errant sprights, but from all men conceald; The sZ-nte she
temper with sine mercury And Virgin wex that never yet was seald, And mir "ii
them with perfect vermily, That like; a lively sanguine it sccmd to the eye. i _,THE
FAER ...