10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AMESACE»
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amesace in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
amesace and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Selections from Household words; a weekly journal
Seven times had he slapped Tom Pigeon on the back ; nine times had he
declared him to be a trump, and a fellow after his own heart ; thrice had he
promised to introduce him to Lord Amesace, Sir Thomas Treydence, and young
Cully of the ...
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Household Words: A Weekly Journal
Seven times had he slapped Tom Pigeon on the back ; nine times had he
declared him to be a trump, and a fellow after his own heart ; thrice had he
promised to introduce him to Lord Amesace, Sir Thomas Treydeuce, and young
Cully of the ...
Seven times ha he slapped Tom Pigeon on the back ; nine times had he declared
him to be a trump, and a fellow after his own heart ; thrice had he promised to
introduce him to Lord Amesace, Sir Thomas Treydeuce, and young Cully of the ...
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
Anonymous. 1598. Shakspeare, AU s Well, etc., ii. 3. I had rather be in this choice
, than throw amesace for my life. 1647. Cartwright, Ordinary [Dodsley, Old Plays (
Reed), 238]. May I Atmylast stake, when thereis nothing else To lose the game, ...
5
As you like it. All's well that ends well
Hel. Now, Dian, from thy altar do I fly; ' And to imperial Love, that god most high,
Do my sighs stream.—Sir, will you hear my suit? 1 Lord. And grant it. Hal. Thanks,
sir; all the rest is mute.a Laf. I had rather be in this choice, than throw amesace“ ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, 1805
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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Abuse: selfabuse. Accessible: inaccessible. Accommodate: unaccommodated.
Accompany: unaccompanied. Accomplish: wellaccomplished. Accustomed:
oldaccustomed; unaccustomed. Ace: amesace; deuce ace. Ache: boneache;
heartache ...
9 A playby the Irishborn dramatist George Farquhar (1678—1707), in which
Cherry is the landlord's daughter. 10 Diecasting terms. Seven is a winning
opening throw unless followed by“amesace” (two aces). 11 A series ofsatirical
engravings ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...
Thanks, sir; all the rest is mute. Laf. I had rather be in this choice, than throw
amesace for my life. - Hel. The honour, sir, that flames in your fair eyes, Before I
speak, too threateningly replies : Love make your fortunes twenty times above
Her that ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1824
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Shakespeare's Comedies Collection
Lafeu I had ratherbe inthis choice than throw amesace for my life. Helena The
honour, sir,that flames in your fair eyes, Before I speak, too threateningly replies:
Love make your fortunes twenty times above Her thatso wishes and her humble ...
William Shakespeare, 2013
10
Much Ado about Nothing
Hel. Thanks, sir ; all the rest is mute. Laf. I had rather be in this choice, than throw
amesace for my life. Hel. The honour, sir, that flames in your fair eyes, Before I
speak, too threat'ninglyr replies: Love make your fortunes twenty times above ...