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Pagina 462
THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANT LEXICOGRAPHY IN ENGLAND , 1566-1785 By GERTRUDE E. NOYES In the first quarter of the seventeenth century the pioneer lexi- cographers of the English language - Cawdry , Bullokar , and Cockeram - launched their ...
THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANT LEXICOGRAPHY IN ENGLAND , 1566-1785 By GERTRUDE E. NOYES In the first quarter of the seventeenth century the pioneer lexi- cographers of the English language - Cawdry , Bullokar , and Cockeram - launched their ...
Pagina 472
of the cant terms selected describe different orders of women beg- gars . The majority are briefly treated ; but a few longer explana- tions are taken verbatim from The Canting Academy : Autem Morts , Kynchin Morts , Mumpers , Night ...
of the cant terms selected describe different orders of women beg- gars . The majority are briefly treated ; but a few longer explana- tions are taken verbatim from The Canting Academy : Autem Morts , Kynchin Morts , Mumpers , Night ...
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It is now necessary to consider certain works in which the glos- sary of cant was an incidental feature . In 1688 John Shirley exploited the popularity of cant in his miscellany , which seems insignificant enough but which had many ...
It is now necessary to consider certain works in which the glos- sary of cant was an incidental feature . In 1688 John Shirley exploited the popularity of cant in his miscellany , which seems insignificant enough but which had many ...
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