ВІДМІНЮВАННЯ АНГЛІЙСЬКА ДІЄСЛОВА POURTRAHED
PRESENT
Present
I pourtrahed
you pourtrahed
he/she/it pourtraheds
we pourtrahed
you pourtrahed
they pourtrahed
Present continuous
I am pourtraheding
you are pourtraheding
he/she/it is pourtraheding
we are pourtraheding
you are pourtraheding
they are pourtraheding
Present perfect
I have pourtraheded
you have pourtraheded
he/she/it has pourtraheded
we have pourtraheded
you have pourtraheded
they have pourtraheded
Present perfect continuous
I have been pourtraheding
you have been pourtraheding
he/she/it has been pourtraheding
we have been pourtraheding
you have been pourtraheding
they have been pourtraheding
PAST
Past
I pourtraheded
you pourtraheded
he/she/it pourtraheded
we pourtraheded
you pourtraheded
they pourtraheded
Past continuous
I was pourtraheding
you were pourtraheding
he/she/it was pourtraheding
we were pourtraheding
you were pourtraheding
they were pourtraheding
Past perfect
I had pourtraheded
you had pourtraheded
he/she/it had pourtraheded
we had pourtraheded
you had pourtraheded
they had pourtraheded
Past perfect continuous
I had been pourtraheding
you had been pourtraheding
he/she/it had been pourtraheding
we had been pourtraheding
you had been pourtraheding
they had been pourtraheding
FUTURE
Future
I will pourtrahed
you will pourtrahed
he/she/it will pourtrahed
we will pourtrahed
you will pourtrahed
they will pourtrahed
Future continuous
I will be pourtraheding
you will be pourtraheding
he/she/it will be pourtraheding
we will be pourtraheding
you will be pourtraheding
they will be pourtraheding
Future perfect
I will have pourtraheded
you will have pourtraheded
he/she/it will have pourtraheded
we will have pourtraheded
you will have pourtraheded
they will have pourtraheded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been pourtraheding
you will have been pourtraheding
he/she/it will have been pourtraheding
we will have been pourtraheding
you will have been pourtraheding
they will have been pourtraheding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would pourtrahed
you would pourtrahed
he/she/it would pourtrahed
we would pourtrahed
you would pourtrahed
they would pourtrahed
Conditional continuous
I would be pourtraheding
you would be pourtraheding
he/she/it would be pourtraheding
we would be pourtraheding
you would be pourtraheding
they would be pourtraheding
Conditional perfect
I would have pourtrahed
you would have pourtrahed
he/she/it would have pourtrahed
we would have pourtrahed
you would have pourtrahed
they would have pourtrahed
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been pourtraheding
you would have been pourtraheding
he/she/it would have been pourtraheding
we would have been pourtraheding
you would have been pourtraheding
they would have been pourtraheding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you pourtrahed
we let´s pourtrahed
you pourtrahed
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
pourtraheded
Present Participle
pourtraheding
10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «POURTRAHED»
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1
Behind the Arras: Tapestry Ekphrasis in Spenser and Shakespeare
... soul: Thence backe againe faire Alma led them right, And soone into a goodly
Parlour brought, That was with royall arras richly dight, In which was nothing
pourtrahed, nor wrought, Not wrought, nor pourtrahed, but easie to be thought.
2
The Faerie Queene: Complete in Five Volumes: Book One; Book ...
7 avoided: expelled; privily: secretly (with a play on “privy,” a toilet). 8 arras:
tapestry; “royall” may indicate purple, an appropriate color for the heart (Hamilton
). 9 pourtrahed: portrayed. 10 floure: floor. 11 amate: accompany. 12 aggrate:
please.
Edmund Spenser, Abraham Stoll, 2008
3
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
Thence backe againe faire Alma led them right, And soone into a goodly parlour
brought, That was with royall arras richly dight,1 In which was nothing pourtrahed
nor wrought ; Not wrought nor pourtrahed, but easie to be thought.
Edmund Spenser, Francis James Child, 1855
4
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Thence back-I againe faire Alma led them right, And soone into a goodly parlnur
brought, That was with royall arras richly dight, ln which was nothing pourtrahed
nor wrought, Not wrought nor pourtrahed, but easie to be thought : xxxtv. And in ...
Thence backe againe faire Alma led them right, . . . ' And s Jone into a. goodly
Parlour brought That was with royal] arras richly dight, In which was nothing
pourtrahed nor wrought, Not wrought, nor pourtrahed, but easie to be thought?
XXXIV.
Edmund Spenser, Ralph Church, 1759
6
Faerie queene. book III-V
The wals were round about apparelled ~25" mstly clothes of Arras and of Toure;
In which with cunning" hand was pourtrahed “Mm and her paramoiue, The fayre
Adonis, turned to a flowre; A worke of rare device and wondrous wit. First did it ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
Thence backe againe faire Alma led them right, And soone into a goodly parlour
brought, That was with royall arras richly dight, In which was nothing pourtrahed
nor wrought; Not wrought nor pourtrahed, but easie to be thought: xxxrv. And in ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin, 1810
Thence backe againe faire Alma led them right, And soone into a goodly parlour
brought, That was with royall arras richly dight,1 In which was nothing pourtrahed
nor wrought ; Not wrought nor pourtrahed, but easie to be thought : XXXIV.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
9
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Thereat the courteous Knight displeased was, And said ; “ Old syre, it seemes
thou hast not red How ill it sits with that -same silver hed, In vaine to mocke, or
mockt in vaine to bee: But if thou be, as thou art pourtrahed With Natures pen, in
ages ...
10
Exemplars of Tudor Architecture, adapted to modern ...
Spencer mentions that description of tapestry: “ Thence back again faire Alma led
them rightI And some into a goodly parlour brought, That was with royall arras
richly dight, In which was nothing pourtrahed nor wrought; Not wrought, nor ...
Thomas Frederick HUNT, 1830