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Side 28
... called Crispins ( 139 , 202 , 210 ) in honour of their patron saint ; Slab - Dab ( 287 ) is the term for a glover ; Jack- winder ( 285 ) and Sheep - biter ( 364 ) for a butcher ; Lick - Finger ( 286 ) for a cook and Lickspiggot ( 188 ...
... called Crispins ( 139 , 202 , 210 ) in honour of their patron saint ; Slab - Dab ( 287 ) is the term for a glover ; Jack- winder ( 285 ) and Sheep - biter ( 364 ) for a butcher ; Lick - Finger ( 286 ) for a cook and Lickspiggot ( 188 ...
Side 54
... called Mirth , by whom he had issue Humour ( No. 35 ) . And false humour ' in this way : ...... The Impostor ( i.e. False Humour ) descends Originally from Falsehood , who was the Mother of Nonsense , who was brought to Bed of a Son called ...
... called Mirth , by whom he had issue Humour ( No. 35 ) . And false humour ' in this way : ...... The Impostor ( i.e. False Humour ) descends Originally from Falsehood , who was the Mother of Nonsense , who was brought to Bed of a Son called ...
Side 13
... called Fate . " Whatever it may be , the predestined fate is caused by God's demand called ' decree ' or ' Providence , ' on which Shakespeare cried , " there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow . ” ( Haml . V. ii . 234 ...
... called Fate . " Whatever it may be , the predestined fate is caused by God's demand called ' decree ' or ' Providence , ' on which Shakespeare cried , " there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow . ” ( Haml . V. ii . 234 ...
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The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
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