CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «ALLOTTERY»
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Shakespeare's As You Like It: Late Elizabethan Culture and ...
He releases it only after he demands that Oliver “allow me such exercises [
employment] as may become a gentleman, or give me the poor allottery my father
left me by testament” (1.1.67–69). Orlando takes his hand from Oliver's throat only
...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, in Sixteen ...
the poor allottery my father lest me by testament ; with that I will go buy my
fortunes. O/i. And what wilt thou do? beg, when that is spent? Well, sir, get you in :
l will nor long be troubled with you Lyou shall have some part os your will: l pray
you, ...
William Shakespeare, 1794
24 lottery Merchant detects a pun on 'allottery' meaning 'portion' as in AYLI 1.1.73
, 'the poor allottery my father left me'. 25 these This may well indicate that the
caskets are on the stage, having been revealed by the drawing back of a curtain
at ...
William Shakespeare, M. M. Mahood, 2003
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Plays of Shakespeare Selected and Prepared for Use in ...
10 Allottery is portion ; that which is allotted. n Morrow is wanting here in the
original. The use of it in the preceding speech shows that it ought to be repeated
in this, and so it is by Mr. Dyce. Cha. There's no news at the Court, sir, but the SC.
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1871
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Shakspere's Comedy of As You Like It. For the use of Rugby ...
... obscuring and hiding from me all gentlemanlike qualities: the spirit of my father
grows strong in me, and I will no longer endure it: therefore allow me such
exercises as may become a gentleman, or give me the poor allottery“ my father
left me ...
William Shakespeare, 1868
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Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English
Somerset. Allonely, adv. Exclusively. See Alonely. Ali.oo.uy, s. (Lat.) The act of
addressing a person. Allottery, s. An allotment. Allow me such exercises as may
become a gentleman, or give me the poor allottery my father left me bv testament.
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
If he had been forgotten, It had been as a gap in our great feast, And all-thing
unbecoming. lilacbeth, 1. ALL-THING. ALLICHOLY. Melancholy. Now, my young
guest,—methinks you're allieholy. Two Gentlemen of Verona, iv. 2. ALLOTTERY.
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Werke: Comedies: Much ado about nothing. The merry wives of ...
... obscuring and hiding from me all gentlemanlike qualities: the spirit of my father
grows strong in me, and I will no longer endure it; therefore, allow me such
exercises as may become a gentleman, or give me the poor allottery “ my father
left ...
William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, 1859
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As You Like It (the New Hudson Shakespeare)
The spirit of my father grows strong in me, and I will no longer endure it: therefore
allow me such exercises as may become a gentleman, or give me the poor
allottery my father left me by testament; with that I will go buy my fortunes. 67
Oliver.
William Shakespeare, 2008
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An index to the remarkable passages and words made use of by ...
Five days we do allot thee for provision to shield thee from disasters of the \vorld -
_ - - Lear. I Allottery. Give me the poor allottery my father left me by testament;
with that I will go buy my fortunes - - As You Like It. I Allow. That will allow me very
...
Samuel Ayscough, William Shakespeare, 1827