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'Whoremasterly slave, you'? Very friendly and familiar, that. Puppet Damon.
Whoremaster i' thy face! Thou hast lain with her thyself. I'll prove 't i' this place.
Cokes. Damon says Pythias has lain with her himself; he'll prove 't in this place.
Ben Jonson, Suzanne Gossett, Ernest Alan Horsman, 2000
Ben Jonson. seek. Pythias does smell the knavery of the meeting, 190 And now
youshall see their true friendly greeting. PUPPET PYTHIAS You whoremasterly
slave, you! COKES 'Whoremasterly slave, you?' Very friendly and familiar, that.
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Delphi Complete Works of Ben Jonson (Illustrated)
Ben Jonson. Is come, fair Hero, in Fishstreet, this morning to seek: Pythias does
smell the knavery of the meeting, And now you shall see their truefriendly
greeting. Pythias.You whoremasterly slave, you. Cokes. Whoremasterly slave
you! very ...
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Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion
evasion of whoremaster man whoremasterly(adj.) lecherous, havingthe
characterof a whoremaster TC V.iv.7 [Thersites alone, of Diomedes]that Greekish
whoremasterly villain whoremonger(n.) fornicator, lecher,one whodeals with
whores MM ...
David Crystal, Ben Crystal, 2004
PUPPET PYTHIAS You whoremasterly slave, you! COKES 'Whoremasterly slave,
you?' Very friendly and familiar, that. PUPPET DAMON Whoremaster i' thyface,
Thou hast lienwith her thyself, I'll prove'ti'this place. COKES Damon says Pythias
...
Ben Jonson, Alexander Leggatt, G.R. Hibbard, 2014
PUPPET PYTHIAS: You whoremasterly slave, you. COKES: Whoremasterly slave
you? Very friendly and familiar, that! PUPPET DAMON: Whoremaster i thy face,
Thou hast lien with her thyself, I'll prove 't i' this place. COKES: Damon says ...
Ben Jonson, Michael Jamieson, 1966
(princely 'of the qualities of a prince') (23) that Greekish whoremasterly villain (
whoremasterly 'having the character of a whoremaster, i.e. lecherous'; first
recorded in Shakespeare, last recorded in 1 706) In (24) and (25) the derivatives
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King Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. ...
... there, might send ' that Greekish whoremasterly villain, with the sleeve, back to
the dissembling luxurious drab, on a sleeveless errand. O' the other side, The
policy of those crafty swearing rascals, -—~that stale old mouse-eaten dry
cheese, ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson, 1804
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare
... might send that Greekish whoremasterly villain, with the sleeve, back to the
dissembling luxurious drab, of a sleeveless errand. O' the other side, The policy
of those crafty swearing rascals 8, — that stale old mouse-eaten dry cheese,
Nestor; ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edward Capell, 1821
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Bell's edition. Troilus and Cressida ... Printed complete ...
... in his helm : I would fa'm ,see ,them meet; that the same young Trojanraiss, that
loves the whore there, might send that Greekish Whoremasterly. villain, with the
sleeve, back to the dis— ség'lbllng luxurious drab, of aisleeveless errand.
William Shakespeare, 1811