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Pagina 5
... of the term is sufficiently obvious . 3 He deals upon returns . ] Ventures sent abroad , for the safe return of which he agrees by articles to receive so much money . WHAL . 6 CARLO BUFFONE , A public , scurrilous , and.
... of the term is sufficiently obvious . 3 He deals upon returns . ] Ventures sent abroad , for the safe return of which he agrees by articles to receive so much money . WHAL . 6 CARLO BUFFONE , A public , scurrilous , and.
Pagina 7
... term to learn to take tobacco , and see new mo- tions . ] It appears from innumerable passages in our old writers , that the law - terms were the principal times for business and plea- The country gentlemen then flocked to London with ...
... term to learn to take tobacco , and see new mo- tions . ] It appears from innumerable passages in our old writers , that the law - terms were the principal times for business and plea- The country gentlemen then flocked to London with ...
Pagina 16
... term of the schools , and signifies a substance , or existence . WHAL . 2 This may be truly said to be a humour . ] What was usually called the manners in a play or poem , began now to be called the humours . The word was new ; the use ...
... term of the schools , and signifies a substance , or existence . WHAL . 2 This may be truly said to be a humour . ] What was usually called the manners in a play or poem , began now to be called the humours . The word was new ; the use ...
Pagina 35
... terms it , cullisen , is the badge or mark of distinction which retainers , servants , & c . usually wore on the shoulder or sleeve of their coats , that it might be known to whom and what Car . Why , now you ride to the city SC . I ...
... terms it , cullisen , is the badge or mark of distinction which retainers , servants , & c . usually wore on the shoulder or sleeve of their coats , that it might be known to whom and what Car . Why , now you ride to the city SC . I ...
Pagina 38
... as every one knows , is a serpent , supposed to kill by the look ; but Jonson plays on the cant meaning of the term , which I have already explained , p . 9 . Or that brass - visaged monster Barbarism . O , 38 ACT 1 . EVERY MAN.
... as every one knows , is a serpent , supposed to kill by the look ; but Jonson plays on the cant meaning of the term , which I have already explained , p . 9 . Or that brass - visaged monster Barbarism . O , 38 ACT 1 . EVERY MAN.
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