Encara no tenim significats per a "envious man".
1The envious man saw him pass; he frowned and turned aside.
2The envious man was now happy for the first time of his life.
3And yet the envious man finds something pleasing in the misfortunes of others?
4He then took leave of the envious man, and went on his way.
5Eat not with an envious man, and desire not his meats:
6So the envious man carried home the mortar, but he never brought it back.
7The envious man hunts on his own, like the cat.
8It was Clifton, the sailor, a superstitious and envious man.
9The envious man brought false reports to the king.
10The envious man brought false report to the king.
11That meanest and most terrible of things-anenvious man.
12The envious man died of rage and shame.
13Hunferth, the envious man, brought in as a foil to Beowulf, is not caricatured or exaggerated.
14A fierce Myself, such is the envious man.
15An envious man is an avaricious one.
16I confess that I am afraid of the envious man, when he is so envious as you are.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Envious man a través del temps
Envious man per variant geogràfica