10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POTHECARIES»
Discover the use of
pothecaries in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pothecaries and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ... ...
pothecaries. You cleanfe away carefully the fordes and caput mortuum, letting all
that is volatile evaporate. You preserve only thefrft running, which is again to be
diftil- led feventeen times ^ till what remains will amount to about two drams.
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English Naturalists from Neckam to Ray: A Study of the ...
B. iii: 'Many erroures have ben about this herbe. I have sene some Pothecaries in
Antwerpe use for this herbe Dryopteris, in Louan other use Walle Rue.. . .And our
Pothecaries in England use Triche- manes whiche they calle maydens heyre.
Charles E. Raven, Raven, 2010
3
Some Account of John Webster and His Writings. The White ...
Surely, my lords, this lawyer here' hath swallow'd Some 'pothecaries'qL bills, or
proclamations; And now the hard and undigestible words Come up, like stones
we use give hawks for physick : Why, this is Welch to Latin. LAWYER. My lords,
the ...
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An Antidote Against Atheism ...
‹ἔ2ι2ψ /86εψπε. ι 99 For it coming tothe knowledge of the two Sistessrs how they
were suspccted to endevour ` τῇ: ροἰίοΜπ8 ο! their Mother,_ and that they had
bought an ounce andhalf of Arsenick lately at the-A pothecaries, they to clear ...
5
Poëtaster, Or, His Arraignement: A Comical Satyre : Acted, ...
Who's there now 2 Looke , knaue. A crown: , and a _/repter ? this is good :
rebellion, now 2 L1 c T . 'Tis your pothecary, fir, matter M I N o s . Lv r v . What tell'
fl thou me of pothecaries, knaue 2 Tell him ; Ihaue affaires of -flate , in hand ; I can
...
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Poetaster; or, His arraignm[e]nt. Sejanus his fall. Volpone; ...
The empeol tour shall take knowledge of thy good service. Who's there now P
Look, knave. A crown and a sceptre P til this is good rebellion, now ! Lia. 'Tis your
'pothecary, fir, master Minos. ii Lup. What telPst thou me of 'pothecaries, knave ?
Ben Jonson, Peter Whalley, 1756
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
pothecaries. You cleanse away carefully the sordes andcupit mortuum, letting all
that is volatile evaporate. You preserve only the sr ft running, which is again to he
distilled seventeen times, till what remains will amount to about two drams.
Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth, 1755
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The Works of John Dryden, Volume VII: Poems, 1697-1700
Their Tribe, Trade, Trinkets, I defy them all, With ev'ry Work of 'Pothecaries Hall.
These melancholy Matters I forbear: But let me tell Thee, Partlet mine, and swear,
410 That when I view the Beauties of thy Face, I fear not Death, nor Dangers, nor
...
John Dryden, Vinton A. Dearing, Vinton A Dearing, Vinton, 2002
At 'pothecaries, and at barbers shops, 'she wrestling place, the forum,-I am
hoarse With asking for him, and could hardly keep My legs, I made such speech_
* Pea. Epidz'cm ! 25 EPr. Who calls Epidz'cm .? ' - ' PE R. I am Perr'phmm. APOE.
Titus Maccius Plautus, Richard Warner, 1772
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The Staple Contract, Betwixt the Royal Burrows of Scotland, ...
... Apothecary, as they shall think fit, without any Contradiction, who shall enjoy all
such Immuni-, ties and Privileges, as by Right and Custom belongs to the Doctors
, Chyrurgeons, and A- & pothecaries . t 34 ] pothecaries of this Town, and all.
Royal Burghs (Great Britain). General Convention, 1749