The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... French ftill ufe this idiom : -Je fuis Parifien , moi . 7 MALONE . -filthy bung , ] In the cant of thievery , to nip a lung was to cut a purfe ; and among an explanation of many of these terms in Martin Mark - all's Apologie to the Bel ...
... French ftill ufe this idiom : -Je fuis Parifien , moi . 7 MALONE . -filthy bung , ] In the cant of thievery , to nip a lung was to cut a purfe ; and among an explanation of many of these terms in Martin Mark - all's Apologie to the Bel ...
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... French word faifeurs , i . e . factores , doers ; and it is used in the ftatute 7 Rich . II . c . 5 , for evil doers , or rather for idle livers ; from the French , faitard , which in Cotgrave's Dictionary figni- fies flothful , idle ...
... French word faifeurs , i . e . factores , doers ; and it is used in the ftatute 7 Rich . II . c . 5 , for evil doers , or rather for idle livers ; from the French , faitard , which in Cotgrave's Dictionary figni- fies flothful , idle ...
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... French , un cur- tain ; in English , among the barbarous , a whore ; among the gentles , their ufual affociates , a punk . - This fantastick , whose brain was made of nought but cork and fpunge , came to the cold lodging of Monfieur ...
... French , un cur- tain ; in English , among the barbarous , a whore ; among the gentles , their ufual affociates , a punk . - This fantastick , whose brain was made of nought but cork and fpunge , came to the cold lodging of Monfieur ...
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... French , to whom we were indebted for most of our artificial gratifications . So , in La Venerie & c . by Jaques de Fouilloux , & c . Paris , 4to . 1585 : " Le feigneur doit auoir fa petite charette , là où il fera dedans , auec fa ...
... French , to whom we were indebted for most of our artificial gratifications . So , in La Venerie & c . by Jaques de Fouilloux , & c . Paris , 4to . 1585 : " Le feigneur doit auoir fa petite charette , là où il fera dedans , auec fa ...
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... French is called a garde - robe . See his Dict . 1617. The latter word is explained by Cotgrave thus : " A cloth or cloak worn or caft over a garment to keep it from duft , rain , " & c . That receive money on Thursday : thou shalt have ...
... French is called a garde - robe . See his Dict . 1617. The latter word is explained by Cotgrave thus : " A cloth or cloak worn or caft over a garment to keep it from duft , rain , " & c . That receive money on Thursday : thou shalt have ...
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