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The Shakespearean International Yearbook: Volume 10: Special ...
The name "Abusion" given to another courtly Vice, Courtly Abusion, introduces
yet another rhetorical term where "abusio in Cicero" - the chief model of humanist
Latin style - refers to the "misapplication or perversion of terms" (OED 3). Tellingly
...
Professor Graham Bradshaw, Professor Tom Bishop, Professor David Schalkwyk,
2013
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English Dramatic Interludes, 1300–1580: A Reference Guide
Abusion enters as a 'huffing' gallant 744 sd; Collusion addresses Abusion in
French 748–50; Collusion asks the audience to make room for Abusion 753;
aliases of the Vices: Fancy–Largesse 270, Crafty Conveyance–Sure Surveyance
525, ...
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Middle English dictionary
abussen 54 abusion of the Lawes. . have been the gyders and leders of the
noble Reame of Englond. al475(?al430) Lydg. Pilgr. 23628: She is called
Abusioun, because the good that god hath sent, by hir thei ben wrongly dispent.
Ibid. 23683: ...
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis,
1952
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Plays and Their Makers Up to 1576
829—61) Having drawn the audience's attention thus forcibly to the outward
deception of his new Court clothes, Abusion turns in the next scene to the
question of a new name to match them. Ye(a), but what shall I call my name?
Fangy Cockes ...
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Villainage in England: Essays in English Mediaeval History
295 : 'Abusion est a tenir villeins serfs, et ceste abusion merust grand destruction
de poor people, grand poverty, et grand peche.' 3 P. 291 : ' Abusion est que Ion
dit que villenage neste my frank tenement .... car villein et serf ne sont my en ...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Abu'ser, / To ill use, by deception, guile, Abu'sive, T imposition, reproach,
violence : and Abu'sively, ^consequently to deceive, impose upon, vilify, reproach
, violate, idefile. I Abusion, though now obsolete, is 'not uncommon in the elder
writers.
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley,
1845
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Meaning in Comedy: Studies in Elizabethan Romantic Comedy
1516) the first part introduces Magnificence, his counsellors and the rogues—
Fancy, Folly, Counterfeit Countenance, Courtly Abusion, Cloked Collusion and
Crafty Conveyence— who will bring him down. In the second the rogues reduce
him ...
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The history of the reformation of religion in Scotland
Did not our Saviour correct the abusion, which he found in the temple dedicate to
the honour of God, without destruction of the same ? whereby we are manifestly
instructed, that all temples and places, built by Christian men, to the honour of ...
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Archaeologia: Or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity
Et est le Roy bien sceur que led' [Roy] des Romains et les gens de fa9on de
pardela congnoissent bien lad' abusion, [et] que ce qu'il en fait, est pour le
desplaisir qu'il a prins, et prent, du traicte & &pp[oinlement] que le Roy a fait
auecq sond' ...
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Archaeologia Or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity
Et est le Roy bien sceur que led' [Roy] des Romains et les gens de façon de
pardela congnoissent bien lad' abusion, [et] que ce qu'il en fait, est pour le
desplaisir qu'il a prins, et prent, du traicté & spp[ointement] que le Roy a fait
auecq sond' ...