10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCRAPEGOOD»
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scrapegood in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The works of Rabelais, tr. [by sir T. Urquhart] with ...
The rear-guard was committed to the duke of Scrapegood. In the main battle was
the king and the princes of his kingdom. Thus being hastily equipped, before they
would set forward, they sent three hundred light horsemen under the conduct ...
2
The Works of Francis Rabelais
The rearguard was committed to the Duke of Scrapegood. In the main battle was
the king, and the princes of his kingdom. Thus being hastily furnished, before
they would set forward, they sent three hundred light horsemen under the
conduct ...
François Rabelais, Jacob Le Duchat, Mr. Ozell (John),
1854
3
The English Faust Book: A Critical Edition Based on the Text ...
[11]) B. tricks a usurer, Scrapegood (f: Good-gatherer) out of £100 by 'blinding'
him with a pot of cockle-shells (f: iron pot) which the usurer sees as gold pieces.
B. distributes his gains amongst the poor scholars; when the charm dissolves, the
...
4
Gargantua and Pantagruel:
... brazen pieces, incannons, double cannons, basilisks, serpentines, culverins,
bombardsor murderers,falcons, bases or passevolins, spirols, and other sorts of
great guns. The rearguard was committed to the Duke of Scrapegood. In the main
.
François Rabelais & Burton Raffel,
2014
5
Gargantua an His Son Pantagruel
IV. gling; none will be there a usurer, none will be there a pinch penny, a
scrapegood wretch, or churlish hardhearted re Panurge continueth his discourse
in the praise of borrow fuser. Good God! Will not this be the golden is man, you
will find ...
Rabelais, Master Francis,
2013
6
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1:
Francois Rabelais. was committed to the Duke of Scrapegood. In the main battle
was the king and the princes of his kingdom. Thus being hastily furnished, before
they would set forward, they sent three hundred light horsemen,under the ...
7
Gargantua and Pantagruel: Five Books of the Lives, Heroic ...
No suits at law, no wars, no strife, debate, nor wrangling; none will be there a
usurer, none will be there a pinchpenny, a scrapegood wretch, or churlish
hardhearted refuser. Good God! Will not this be the golden age in the reign of
Saturn? the ...
8
Gargantua and Pantagruel
The rearguard was committed to the Duke of Scrapegood. In the main battle was
the king and the princes of his kingdom. Thus being hastily furnished, before they
would set forward, they sent three hundred light horsemen, under the conduct ...
9
Gustave Dore's Collection [ 10 books ]:
The rearguard was committed to theDuke of Scrapegood. Inthe main battle was
the king and theprinces of his kingdom. Thus being hastilyfurnished, beforethey
would setforward,they sent three hundred light horsemen, under the conduct ...
10
The works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, doctor in physick
... than that limping Scrapegood Maulevrier. His Brother Bumpkins and the
Yeomen, and other Country-Puts thereabouts, xoi THE FOURTH BOOK OF DR.
FRANCIS RABELAIS.
François Rabelais, Navarre society, London,
1653