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Elizabethan Insults beginning with the Letter N The following Elizabethan Insults dictionary contains words and phrases from the plays of William Shakespeare.
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| | Elizabethan Insults beginning with the Letter N Never hung poison on a fouler toad (Richard III) No longer from head to foot than from hip to hip, she is spherical, like a globe, I could find out contries in her (Comedy of Errors) Not shaped for sportive tricks, nor made to court an amorous looking glass (Richard III) Nothing but lechery, all incontinent varlets (Troilus and Cressida) Now put it, God, in the physician's mind to help him to his grave immediately (Pericles, Prince of Tyre) |
Interesting examples of Elizabethan Words beginning with the Letter N The above online Elizabethan Insults dictionary contain old Elizabethan phrases beginning with the Letter N providing a valuable reference source when studying the literary works and plays of the famous Elizabethan author William Shakespeare. Elizabethan Language Guide - An Elizabethan Online Dictionary Click the following links to access more information about the old English Elizabethan Language and the Elizabethan Online Dictionary for an easy to follow Elizabethan language guide. |
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