КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «UNREPRIEVABLE»
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
[1572]; unquiet 'troubled': the vnquiet time, (2H4 1.2.151, Lord Chief Justice),
OED Unquiet a.1 [1523]; unreprievable 'without reprieve': On vnrepreeuable
condemned blood. (KJ 5.7.48, John), OED Unreprievable a. records 1593-a1625;
...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake,
2006
2, 146). The same love of energy is seen in the liking for compounds □ such as "
brooded-watchful " (iii. 3, 52), " unreprievable-con- demned " (v. 7, 48), " wilful-
opposite " (v. 2, 124), " precious- princely " (i v. 3, 40), "mercy-lacking" (iv. 1, 121)
...
William Shakespeare, J. W. Young, Patten Wilson,
1899
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The life and death of King John
Within me is a hell, and there the poison Is, as a fiend, confined to tyrannize On
unreprievable, condemned blood. Enter Bastard BASTARD O, 1 am scalded with
my violent motion And spleen of speed to see your majesty ! 50 KING JOHN O ...
William Shakespeare, A. R. Braunmuller,
1989
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Shakespeare's Historical Plays: Roman and English
\Vithin me is a hell; and there the poison Is, as a fiend, confin'd t0 tyrannize so On
unreprievable condemned blood. Enter RICHARD. Rich. 0, I am scalded with my
Violent motion, And 9spleen of speed to see your majesty! a. See above, 11. 1.
William Shakespeare, Charles Wordsworth,
1883
The salt in them is hot Within me is a hell ; and there the poison Is as a fiend
confined to tyrannize On unreprievable condemned blood. Enter the Bastard. •
Bast. O, I am scalded with my violent motion, And spleen of speed to see your
majesty!
William Shakespeare,
1880
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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Unremoveably,ina manner that admits no removal, fixedly: his discontents areu.
coupled tonature, Tim.V,1, 227. Unreprievable, not to be reprieved or saved: to
tyrannize on u. condemned blood,JohnV,7, 48. Unresisted, irresistible: heedful
fear ...
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The Dramatic Works: Embellished with Portraits
Thou that hast no more knowledge than thy clerk infuses, Thy dapper clerk,
larded with ends of Latin, And he no more than custom of his ollice;'° Thou
unreprievable duncel (that thy formal band-strings, Thy ring, nor pomander,
cannot expiate ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, George Colman (the Elder),
1811
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of ...
Withiu me is a hell; and there the poison Is, as a fiend, coiiiin'd to tyrannize On
unreprievable condemned blood. Enter the BASTARD. Rust. 0, I am scalded with
my violent moAnd s leen of speed to see your majesty. [tion, K. Balm. O cousin ...
William Shakespeare,
1823
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Archaica: Containing a Reprint of Scarce Old English Prose ...
Excuse me, that only what I could not choose committed; I did all for the best: the
best remedy of thine unreprievable perverse destiny was death; therefore I
devoured thee that fowls of the air might not rent thee. For sauce to thy flesh have
I ...
Sir Egerton Brydges,
1815
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The Plays of William Shakespeare
Within me is a hell ; and there the poison Is, as a fiend, confin'd to tyrannize On
unreprievable condemned blood. Enter the Bastard. Bast. O, I am scalded with
my violent motion, And spleen of speed to see your majesty. K. John. O cousin,
thou ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson,
1809