«VIZAMENT» தொடர்புடைய ஆங்கிலம் புத்தகங்கள்
பின்வரும் புத்தக விவரத்தொகுப்புத் தேர்ந்தெடுப்பில்
vizament இன் பயன்பாட்டைக் கண்டறியுங்கள்.
vizament தொடர்பான புத்தகங்கள் மற்றும் ஆங்கிலம் இலக்கியத்தில் அதன் பயன்பாட்டுச் சூழலை வழங்குவதற்கு அதிலிருந்து பெறப்பட்ட சுருக்கமான சாரங்களைத் தொடர்புபடுத்துகின்றன.
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The Works of Shakespere
Virtuous, healthy. Whinidst, mouldy. Irrespective, inattentive to conVirtuous, well-
bred. Whip, the crack, the hest. sequences. Vixen, or Fixen, a female fox.
Whipstock, the carter's whip. Unrest, disquiet. Vizament, advisement. Whirring,
hurrying.
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall, John Ogden, 1843
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King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. Glossary
Virtuous, sometimes for salutiferous. Vizament, advisement. U. Umber, a dusky,'
yellow-coloured earth. Umbered, discoloured. Unaneled,' without extreme
unction, Unaaoided, unavoidable. RIC. II. Unbarbed, bare, uncovered, beardless.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson, 1804
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Fitzosborne's Letters On Several Subjects
V i VALENEED, fringed with a beard. VA NTAGE, opportunity. VANTAGE5, the
holes ofa flute. \ VICE, to persuade, to draw, to seduce. VICE, a grasp, amimic. '
VIZAMENT, advisement, noticcf ' ' W WA!-'T, to make a sign, t0 beckon. , WAFTED
, ...
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Dramatic works: from copy left by George Steevens with ...
Vice, (rrasp. Vie, to brag. Viewless, invisible. Villain, a worthless fellow, a servant.
Vild, vile. Violenteth, rageth. Virginal, a kind of spinnet. Virtue, valour. Virtuous,
healthy. Virtuous, well-bred. Vixen, or Fixen, a female fox. Vizament, advisement.
William Shakespeare, 1841
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The plays of Shakspere, carefully revised [by J.O.] with a ...
Violenteth, rageth. Virginal, a kind of spinnet Virtue, valour ; also the most
efficacious part. Virtuous, healthy. Virtuous, well-bred. Vixen, or Fixen, a female
fox. Vizament, advisement. Vox, tone or voice. Vulgar, common. Vulgarly,
commonly.
William Shakespeare, J O, 1853
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of ...
Virginal, a kind of spinnet Virginal, belonging to a virgin. Virtuous, sometimes for
salu- tiferous. Vizament, advisement Umber, a dusky, yellow-co- loured earth.
Umbered, discoloured. Unaneled, without extri unction. Vnavoided, unavoidable.
William Shakespeare, Charles Symmons, George Steevens, 1844
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The Works of Shakspeare; from the Text of Johnson, Steevens, ...
Vice, grasp. Vie, to brag. Viewless, invisible. "illain, a worthless fellow, a
servantVild, vile. Violenteth, rageth. Virginal, a kind of spinnet. "irtue, valour.
Virtuous, healthy. Virtuous, well-bred. Vixen, or Fixen, a female fox. Vizament,
advisement.
William Shakespeare, W. Harvey, 1825
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King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King ...
Violenteth, rageth. "irginal, a kind of spinnet. Virtue, valour, also the most
cfiicacious part. 'v'irtuous, healthy. Virtuous, well—bred. Vixen, or Fixeu, a female
fox. Vizament, advisement. Vox, tone or voice. Vulgar, common. Vulgarly,
commonly.
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall, Richard H. Horne, 1843
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The Handy-volume Shakspeare
Villein, villain, a servant ; a worthless character. Violenteth, worketh passionately.
Virginal, a musical instrument. Virginalling, playing as if on a virginal. Vizament,
advisement. Voluble, sprightly, of ready speech and action. Voluble, changeable
...
William Shakespeare, 1867
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The dramatic works of William Shakespeare
Vizament, advisement. Umber, a dusky, yellow-coloured earth. Umbered,
discoloured. Unaneled, without extreme unction. Unavoided, unavoidable. r
festival. Utterance, the extremity of defiance- Waft, to beckon. Wage, sometimes,
to hire or ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Symmons, 1834