Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar TongueSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1823 - 245 pàgines |
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... language being at least as co- pious as the French , and as capable of the witty equivoque ; besides which , the freedom of thought and speech arising from , and privileged by , our constitution , gives a force and poignancy to the ...
... language being at least as co- pious as the French , and as capable of the witty equivoque ; besides which , the freedom of thought and speech arising from , and privileged by , our constitution , gives a force and poignancy to the ...
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... Language , called sometimes Pedlars French , or St. Giles's Greek ; the second , those burlesque phrases , quaint allusions , and nick - names for persons , things , and places , which , from long uninterrupted usage , are made ...
... Language , called sometimes Pedlars French , or St. Giles's Greek ; the second , those burlesque phrases , quaint allusions , and nick - names for persons , things , and places , which , from long uninterrupted usage , are made ...
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... language ; its terms have been collected from the following Treatises : - The Bellman of London , bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdom . Profitable for gentlemen , law- yers , merchants ...
... language ; its terms have been collected from the following Treatises : - The Bellman of London , bringing to light the most notorious villanies that are now practised in the kingdom . Profitable for gentlemen , law- yers , merchants ...
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... language , with canting songs . A booke to make gentlemen merry , citizens warie , countrymen carefull ; fit for justices to reade over , because it is a pilot by whom they may make strange discoveries . - London , 1638 . Bailey's and ...
... language , with canting songs . A booke to make gentlemen merry , citizens warie , countrymen carefull ; fit for justices to reade over , because it is a pilot by whom they may make strange discoveries . - London , 1638 . Bailey's and ...
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... language being at least as co- pious as the French , and as capable of the witty equivoque ; besides which , the freedom of thought and speech arising from , and privileged by , our constitution , gives a force and poignancy to the ...
... language being at least as co- pious as the French , and as capable of the witty equivoque ; besides which , the freedom of thought and speech arising from , and privileged by , our constitution , gives a force and poignancy to the ...
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Grose's Classical Dictionary of Th Vulgar Tongue: Revised and Corrected ... Francis Grose Previsualització no disponible - 2016 |
Grose's Classical Dictionary of Th Vulgar Tongue: Revised and Corrected ... Francis Grose Previsualització no disponible - 2019 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
a-se allusion bawdy-house beat beggars Ben Jonson blow blue booty BOX THE JESUIT breeches called cant language canting crew cheat clothes cock cove CROW FAIR cuckold cull DARKMANS Devil dice dram dressed drink drunk eyes fellow flash FLASH SONGS formerly FRANCIS GROSE French frequently gallows gentleman give hand hanged head highwayman horse Irish JACK Jem Belcher King's lame duck legs liquor London means mouth MULLIGRUBS Newgate nick-name nose one's person pickpocket pillory play pocket practised pretend prison Pugilistic QUEER Randall's Scrap Book robbery rogue sailors saying Scotch cant Sea phrase Sea term sharper signifies sixpence slang soldier sport steal stolen story swell tail thief thieves thing Thomas Harman tongue trick Univ Vide Randall's Diary Vide Randall's Scrap vulgar wench whipped whore wife woman word