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" ... feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make him seem a madman, or one distracted, when he is no other than a wandering and dissembling knave. "
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...fantastic and ridiculous ; for being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make...madman or one distracted, when he is no other than a dissembling knave." It is said that about the year 176Oa poor idiot called Cude Yeddy, went about the...

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...fantastic and ridiculous ; for being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make...madman or one distracted, when he is no other than a dissembling knave." It is said that about the year 1 760 a poor idiot called Cude Yeddy, went about...

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...fantastick and ridiculous ; for, beinga madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not ? to make...mad-man, or one distracted, when he is no other than a dissembling knave." In The Btl'-man of London, by Decker, 5th edit. 1640, is another account of one...

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...more fantastick and ridiculous ; fcr} being a madman, heismadlydeckedand dressed all over with robins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not ? to make him seem a mud-man, or one distracted, whenhe is no other than a dissembling knave." In The Btll tnun ttf London,...

Dramatic Works, المجلد 1

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...fantastick and ridiculous ; for, being a madman, he is madly deck, ed, and dressed all over with ribbins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not, to make...madman, or one distracted, when he is no other than a dissembling knave." For in hell they drink nor wine, nor ale, nor beer, Butjire, and smoke, and stench,...

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...fantastick and ridiculous ; for, being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not ! to make...mad-man, or one distracted, when he is no other than a dissembling knave." In The Bell-man of London, by Decker, 5th edit. 1640, is another account of one...

The Works of William Shakespeare, المجلد 9

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...fantastick and ridiculous ; for, being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not > to make...mad-man, or one distracted, when he is no other than a dissembling knave." In The Bell-man of London, by Decker, 5th edit. 1640, is another account of one...

The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, المجلد 5

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...being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rnbins (ribbands), feathers, •ruttings of cloth, and what not, to make him seem a madman,...no other than a wandering and dissembling knave.' This writer here points out one of the grievances resulting from licensing even harmless lunatics to...

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...fantastick and ridiculous; for, being a madman, he is madly decked and dressed all over with rubins, feathers, cuttings of cloth, and what not; to make...mad-man, or one distracted, when he is no other than a dissembling knave." of these characters, under the title of an Abraham-Man; '• he sweares he hath...

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