The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 第 4 卷 |
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A laced mutton was in our author's time so established a term for a courtezan , that a street in Clerkenwell , which was much frequented by women of the town , was then called Mutton - lane . It seems to have been a phrase of the same ...
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Perhaps Sir Eglamour was once the common cant term for an insignificant inamorato . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : 66 " Adieu , Sir Eglamour ; adieu lute - string , curtain - rod , goose- quill , " & c . Sir Eglamour of Artoys indeed ...
Perhaps Sir Eglamour was once the common cant term for an insignificant inamorato . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : 66 " Adieu , Sir Eglamour ; adieu lute - string , curtain - rod , goose- quill , " & c . Sir Eglamour of Artoys indeed ...
... now shews all the beauty of the sun , And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Again , in The Devil's Law Case , 1623 : 66 in his riot does far exceed the exhibition I allowed him . " STEEVENS . The term is still in use at Oxford .
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