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... term of abuse . " COLLIER . Various words of reproach , —such as lurdan , ribald , & c . & c . -were formerly used without any reference to their original significations ; but " Winchester goose " ( even if it had not been applied to ...
... term of abuse . " COLLIER . Various words of reproach , —such as lurdan , ribald , & c . & c . -were formerly used without any reference to their original significations ; but " Winchester goose " ( even if it had not been applied to ...
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... term , which seems to designate the matrons of the city in opposition to the White - Friars ' nation ' ( see p . 275 , ) is new to me . In the stiff and formal dresses of those days , wire indeed was much used ; but I know not that it ...
... term , which seems to designate the matrons of the city in opposition to the White - Friars ' nation ' ( see p . 275 , ) is new to me . In the stiff and formal dresses of those days , wire indeed was much used ; but I know not that it ...
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... term : for instance ; " Tav . How now ! what coil is here ? Black . Level - coil , you see , every man's pot . " Beaumont and Fletcher's Faithful Friends , act 1 , sc . 2 . " How easie a worke Twere for one woman to supply ' em both ...
... term : for instance ; " Tav . How now ! what coil is here ? Black . Level - coil , you see , every man's pot . " Beaumont and Fletcher's Faithful Friends , act 1 , sc . 2 . " How easie a worke Twere for one woman to supply ' em both ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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