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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
My sweet ounce of man's flesh ! my incony Jew 4 ! — [Exit Moth. Now will I look to
his remuneration. Remuneration ! O, that's the Latin word for three farthings : 3
Like the sesuel, I.] Sequele, in French, signifies a great man's train. The joke is ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope,
1821
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Shakspeare's Himself Again: Or, The Language of the Poet ...
My incony Jew !] Incony, or kony, in the north signifies fine, delicate, as a kony
thing, a fine thing. It is plain therefore, we should read ; my incony jewel. Wabb. I
know not whether it be right,however specious, to change Jew tojevrel- Jew, in
our ...
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Shakspeare's himself again; or the language of the poet asserted
My incony Jew !] Incony, or kony, in the north signifies fine, delicate, as a kony
thing, a fine thing. It is plain therefore, we should read ; my incony jewel. Wabb. I
know not whether it be right, however specious, to change Jew to jewel- Jew, in
our ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare
... is remuneration; [Giving him money.] for the best ward of mine honour, is,
rewarding my dependents. Moth, follow. [ExiL Moth. Like the sequel, I.—Signior
Costard, adieu. Cost. My sweet ounce of man's flesh! my incony Jew !— [Brit
Morn.
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson,
1809
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Georges Steevens. Morn. Like the
sequel, If-Signior Costard, adieu. Cosr. My sweet ounce ofman's flesh! my incony
Jew l7- [Exit MOTH. 6 Life the s nel, 1.] Sqtult, in French, fignisies a great man's
train.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Georges Steevens,
1793
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Midsummer night's dream. ...
My sweet ounce of man's flesh ! my incony Jew ! 7— [ Exit Moth. * Like the sequel
, 7.] Sequele, in French, signifies a great man's . train. The joke is, that a single
page was all his train. Theobald. I believe this joke exists only in the
apprehension ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Edmond Malone,
1801
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With ...
My sweet ounce of man's flesh ! my incony Jew 1 7 — [Exit Moth. * Like the
sequel, /.] Sequels, in French, signifies a great man's train. The joke is, that a
single page was all his train. Theobald. I believe this joke exists only in the
apprehension ...
William Shakespeare,
1793
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Two gentlemen of ...
My sweet ounce of man's flesh ! my incony Jew4 ! — [Exit MOTH. Now will I look
to his remuneration. Remuneration ! O, that's the Latin word for three farthings : 3
Like the SE&UEL, I.] Seguele, in French, signifies a great man's train. The joke is
...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Richard Farmer,
1821
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The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere,: With the Notes ...
1 ' my incony Jew t] Incony or hony in (he north signifies, fine, delicate — as a
hony thing., a fine tiling. It is plain therefore, we should read : my incony jewel.
Warburton. I know not whether it be right, however specious, to change Jew to
Jewel.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens,
1788
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A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
iFuror. Passe thee before, Ile come incontinent. Retume from Pemauur, 1606.
INCONY, a. Sweet, pretty, delicate. The derivation is not clearly made out; the
best derivation seems to be ' from the northern word canny, or conny, meaning
pretty.
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright,
1867