10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CUDGELLER»
Découvrez l'usage de
cudgeller dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
cudgeller et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Fistiana: or, The oracle of the ring ...
DELFORCE, the finished Cudgeller, will likewise exhibit his uncommon feats with
the single-stick ; and who challenges any man in the kingdom to enter the list with
him for a broken-head or a belly-full I BUCKHORSE, and several other ...
2
The prose works of John Milton
... as that they shall not need hereafter, in old cloaks and false beards, to stand to
the courtesy of a night- walking cudgeller for eaves-dropping, nor to accept
quietly as a perfume, the overhead emptying of some salt lotion. Who could be
angry, ...
Excepting a stout cudgeller from Somersetshire, converted by gracious favour
into a maitrc d 'hotel, she seldom deigned to smile upon any. Yet Fanny — from
the constant attention she paid to her mistress — could not be found fault with
ieven ...
4
THE RACING CALENDAR: CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE Plates, ...
Mr. Bowes's Cudgeller — — — 1 1 Mr. Lamb's Assaffin 2 2 Mr. Delme's b. m. by
Escape □ ' 3 3 Mr. Hale's Black Hatfield — — 5 4 Mr. T. Bowes's Mineral — — —
-4 5 Ld Bur ford's Deceit, beat Mr. Smith's gr. mi 9st. 71b. each, twice round the ...
Edward and James Weatherby, 1800
5
The Prose Works of John Milton ...: With a Preface, ...
... the confuter himself hath been traced in those places." Was it such a dissolute
speech, telling of some politicians who were wont to eavesdrop in disguises, to
say they were often liable to a nightwalking cudgeller, or the emptying of a urinal
?
John Milton, James Augustus St. John, 1875
6
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
... and continue this diverting process of setting up and knocking down, till all
sensible people were convinced that he was a mighty cudgeller as well as a
sound believer, and his opponent a fool as well as a heretic? ' But, '.something'
too much ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, 1843
7
The Life of Sir John Falstaff: Illustrated by George Cruikshank
After a brief encounter—in which the training of poor Wat Smith, the Maldyke
cudgeller, was doubtless not forgotten—the fortune of war decided against our
hero. He fell wounded,—not dangerously, or even severely, but wounded.
8
Speculation, The delinquent, Laugh when you can, Fortune's ...
... mine lives in the next street, and this favourite of the ladies (Smiling at AP-
HAZARD) here will conduct you--nay, he'll fight for you, I warrant: though not a
profess'd duellist, he can crack a skull as well as any cudgeller in England. / Lady
Dan.
9
The Modern Theatre: A Collection of Successful Modern Plays, ...
... of mine lives in the next street, and this favourite of the ladies (Smiling at Ar-
HAZARD) here will conduct you-nay, he'll fight for you, I warrant: though not a
pr0fess'd duellist, he can crack a skull as well as any cudgeller in England. Lady
Dan.
10
Lunar Observations. [A satire.]
whipper and cudgeller were as beat as the poor beasts, but by the time that the
former had lost breath, the latter had recovered theirs. One grain of reason or
humanity! but set a beggar on horseback or on a coachhox, and reason and ...