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A Glossary; Or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and ...
CLAP-DISH ; frequently written clackdish. A wooden dish carried by beggars,
with a moveable cover, which they clapped and clattered to show that it was
empty. In this they received the alms. It was one mode, among others, of
attracting ...
Robert Nares, James-Orchard Halliwell, Thomas II Wright, 1859
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Joyce's Finnegans Wake: The Curse of Kabbalah
... the Ballyclee jackeen; a seasick trip on a government ship for Teague O'
Flanagan; a louse and trap for Jerry Coyle; slushmincepies for Andy Mackenzie;
a hairclip and clackdish for Penceless Peter; that twelve sounds look for G. V.
Brooke; ...
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Northern Renaissance Art, 1400-1600: Sources and Documents
Clackdish, beggar's dish, bottle and plate for poverty that results from war. Upon
poverty one may place humility, characterized by a foot stepping on a garland or
a crown. This foot would then once more be followed by peace, as above; but it is
...
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The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the ...
Who? not the Duke? yes, your beggar of fifty; and his use was, to put a ducat in
her clackdish. The Duke had crotchets in him: he would be drunk too; that let me
inform you. Duke. You do him wrong, surely. Lucio. Sir, I was an inward of his.
William Shakespeare, 1859
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Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night (What you will). ...
Who? not the duke? yes, your beggar of fifty ;—and his use was, to put a ducat in
her clackdish:B the duke had crotchets in him: He would be drunk too; that let me
inform you. Duke. You do him wrong, surely. Lucio. Sir, I was an inward of his :9 ...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, 1805
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for ...
Who ? not the duke ? yes, your beggar of fifty ;—and his use was, to put a ducat
in her clackdish -. the duke had crotchets in him : He would be drunk too; that let
me inform you. Duke. You do him wrong, surely. Lucio. Sir, I was an inward of his
...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed, Samuel Johnson, 1817
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The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes
nOt the Duke? yes, your beggar of fifty, and his use was, to put a ducket in her
clackdish; the Duke had crotchets in him. He would be drunk "too, that let me
inform you. Dulu. You dothim wrong surely. ' Lucia. Sir, I was 'an inward of his: a
sl-ry ...
William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, 1728
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays which are ...
Who? not the duke? yes, your beggar of fifty; and his use was, to put a ducat in
her clackdish :—the duke had crotchets in him :—he would be drunk, too; that let
me inform, you. Duke. You do him wrong, surely. Lucio. Sir, I was an inward of his
...
Who? not the duke? yes, your beggar ot fifty ;—and his use was, to put a ducket
in her clackdish: the duke had crotchets in him: He would be drunk too ; that let
me inform you. Duke. You do him wrong, surely. Lucio. Sir, I was an inward of his:
A ...
William Shakespeare, 1806
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The Dramatic Works: Measure for measure. Much ado about ...
Who? not the duke'! yes, your beggar of fifty; and his use was, to put a ducat in
her clackdish 14: the duke had crotchets in him: He would be drunk too; that let
me inform you. Duke. You do him wrong, surely. Lucio. Sir, I was an inward 15 of
...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer, 1829
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... "puking buck-washing hedge pig hugger mugger want-wit." What, are you crying? There's no crying in vending, you "thrasonical clackdish." ... «Hartford Courant, 4월 08»