КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «SURFEITER»
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Precious Nonsense: The Gettysburg Address, Ben Jonson's ...
I say "turns out" because — since surfeiting occurs in a still—unfinished, and
therefore promissory, syntax — a listener is not invited to care that the surfeiter is
momentarily specified as the speaker (the "I" implicit in the me of Give me), and is
...
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Women Writers in Renaissance England: An Annotated Anthology
The stylistic standard oncesetby Cicero«s polished, ornamental Latin was
increasingly regarded as too Áowery and artificial for English prose. Anger takes
an anti-Ciceronian position against the Surfeiter«s rhetoric. 5. last: wooden
model of ...
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Women and Writing, C.1340-c.1650: The Domestication of Print ...
This allows her to play him at his own game, exploiting the comic potential in the
discourse, but it also enables her readers to laugh at her, as well as at the
Surfeiter; and it confirms the misogynist reading of women who speak out as
shrewish.
Anne Lawrence-Mathers, Phillipa Hardman, 2010
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Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain
She threatens to expose the Surfeiter, hinting that she knows his shameful
identity (C4v). She criticises his 'railing' style, notes a 'faltering in his speach' (D1r
). She commends his 'pithie . . . sentences', 'pure. . .wordes' and 'pleasing. . . stile'
...
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Just Anger: Representing Women's Anger in Early Modern England
In addition, "Anger's" repetition of "surfeit" and "surfeiter" (Shepherd, Woman's
Sharp Revenge 1 5) draws a sharp contrast between her variously ironic, serious
, and witty arguments made for women's "protection" and the "surfeiter's" 33 ...
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English Studies in Canada
dence on the Surfeiter's own words: "of him [Ninus] this shal be my censure (
agreeing with the verdict of the surfaiting lover, save onely that he hath misplaced
and mistaken certaine wordes) in this maner" (sig. B1). Something is botched in
this ...
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
Aged sir, hands off. Coriolanus, iii. 1. Surfeiter. A f easter; a reveller; an ep,cure.
Menas, I did not think This amorous surfeiter would have donn'd his helm For
such a petty war. Antony and Cleopatra, ii. 1. To Surmount. To surpass ; to
exceed.
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: To which are Added ...
This amorous surfeiter would have don'd* his helmt For such a petty war : his
soldiership Is twice the other twain : but let us rear The higher our opinion, that
our stirring .' Can from the lap of Egypt's widow pluck The ne'er lust-wearied
Antony.
William Shakespeare, 1821
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Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
profligate, libertine, debaucher AC II.i.33 [Pompey to Menas, of Antony] I didnot
think / This amorous surfeiter would have donned hishelm /For such apetty war
surfeiting (n.) feedingto excess, overindulgence2H4 IV.i.55[Archbishop to ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
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Half Humankind: Contexts and Texts of the Controversy about ...
The Surfeiter's physic" is good could he and his companions follow it. But when
the Fox preacheth, let the geese take heed: it is before an execution. "Fallere
fallentem non est fraus,"54 and to kill that beast whose property is only to slay is
no ...
Katherine U. Henderson, Barbara F. McManus, 1985