10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «UNDER HATCHES»
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Above and
under hatches: the recollections of James Anthony ...
The pranks, scams and amusements that broke up the claustrophobic life of a warship's crew form a large part of his narrative, and some of his stories are almost surreal in their detail, but Gardner's vision of the bawdy, drunken and often ...
James Anthony Gardner, R. Vesey Hamilton, R. Vesey Hamilton (Sir.), 2000
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On the Date, Sources and Design of Shakespeare's The Tempest
“Parallels” between Reportory and Tempest storm, after David Kathman's “Dating
the Tempest” lives, to shut up the hatches” (4—5) and “were fallen asleep in
corners” (6); Ariel describes “The mariners all under hatches stowed, / Who, with
a ...
Roger A. Stritmatter, Lynne Kositsky, 2013
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
Thee she 's hid ; The mariners all under hatches stow'd. Sbaisp. So seas, impell'd
by winds with added power, Assault the sides, and o'er the batches tow'r. Dryu'tu.
A ship was fasten'd to the shore ; The plank was ready laid for safe ascent, ...
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White jacket; or, The world in a man-of-war
THE GUNNER UNDER HATCHES. Among such a crowd of marked characters
as were to be met with on board our frigate, many of whom moved in mysterious
circles beneath the lowermost deck, and at long intervals flitted into sight like ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
In C.17, often (be)stow under hatches, to silence (as in Marston), distress;
bestowed under hatches=the shorter phrase, C.17–early 18; be under (the)
hatches dates from early C.17 and occurs in Locke. Ex the lit. nautical sense,
below deck.
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On Religious Liberty: Selections from the Works of Roger ...
One weight for themselves when they are under hatches, and another for others
when they come to helm. Nor shall their confidence of their being in the truth (
which they judge the Papists and others are not in) nor the truth itself privilege
them ...
Roger DAVIS, James Calvin Davis, Roger Williams, 2009
(circumscribe) 229; cage; incage†, encage†; close the door upon, cloister;
imprison, immure; incarcerate, entomb; clap under hatches, lay under hatches;
put in irons, put in a strait-waistcoat; throw into prison, cast into prison; put into
bilboes.
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Selected Notes upon Shakespeare's comedy of the Tempest. L.P.
So we feared. Heywood 's English Traveller, 163 3. 45. The mariners all under
hatches stow'd. At last they of the gallies entred, and bestowed the mariners
under hatches, and then went to rifle the ship.— The Cob/er of Canterburie, 1608.
afterwards HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS HALLIWELL (James Orchard), 1868
He sang the song through to the end, and Dan repeated the last two lines : ' For
though his body's under hatches, His soul is gone aloft.' 'My body has been under
hatches to-day, Dan,' said Joshua, 'although I wasn't in the same condition as ...
Edmund Hodgson Yates, William Tinsley, William Croft, 1870
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Physician to the Fleet: The Life and Times of Thomas ...
3 Edgar Muster Book, TNA, Adm 36/11017 4 J. A. Gardener,Above and under
Hatches (London, 1955) 5 At the Battle of St Vincent on 14 February 1797, it was
Thompson's failure to see or understand Sir John Jervis's signal to tack with the ...
Brian Vale, Griffith Edwards, 2011