| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 sidor
...magister. Imprinted at London by Thomas Scarlet for T. Gubbin and T. Newman. 1591. 4to. Reprinted 1617. A Notable Discouery of Coosnage. Now daily practised...ignorant men to confusion. Written for the general benejftt of all Gentlemen, Citizens, Aprentises, Countrey Farmers and yeomen, that may hap to fall... | |
| François Xavier Michel - 1856 - 594 sidor
...erreur du célèbre bibliographe , qui aura pris le change au sujet du livre dont voici le titre : A Notable Discouery of Coosnage. Now daily practised...persons called Connie-catchers and Crosse-biters. Plainly laying open those pernitious sleights that hath brought many ignorant mm to confusion. Written... | |
| Francisque Michel - 1856 - 602 sidor
...bibliographe , qui aura pris le change au sujet du livre dont voici le titre : A Notable Discouery uf Coosnage. Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons called Connie-catchers and Crosse-biters. Plainly laying open those pernitiom sleights that hath brought many ignorant men to confusion. Written... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1860 - 328 sidor
...Coosuage, now daily practised by sundry lewd persons called Come- catchers and Crosse biters. Plaiuly laying open those pernitious sleights that hath brought many ignorant men to confusion. Writen for the general benefit of all Gentlemen, Citizens, Aprentices, Country Farmers, and Yeomen,... | |
| 1861 - 590 sidor
...Greene. It is little more than a reprint of Harman's Caveat for Common Cursitors. 28. A Notable discovery of Coosnage. Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons,...called Connie-catchers, and Crossebiters. Plainely laving open those pernitious sleights that hath brought many ignorant men to confusion. Written for... | |
| 1861 - 608 sidor
...Greene. It is little more than a reprint of Harmon's Caveat for Common Cursitors. 28. A Notable discovery of Coosnage. Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called Connie-catchers, and Crossebitere. Plainely laying open those per11 it ious sleights that hath Drought many ignorant men... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1865 - 360 sidor
...Coosnage, now daily practised by sundry lewd persons called Conie-catchers and Crosse - biters. Plainly laying op'en those pernitious sleights that hath brought...for the general benefit of all Gentlemen, Citizens, Apprentices, Country Farmers, and Yeomen, that may hap to fall into the company of such coosening companions.... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1867 - 732 sidor
...be known. Reprinted by the Shakespeare Society and in Greene's Works, 1861. 21. A Notable Diseouery of Coosnage. Now daily practised by sundry lewd persons, called Conniecatchers, and Crosso-biters. Plainely laying open those pernitious sleights that hatli brought many ignorant men... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1874 - 448 sidor
...by sundry lewd persons called Conie-catchers and Crosse-biters.' Plainly laying open those pemitious sleights that hath brought many ignorant men to confusion....for the general benefit of all Gentlemen, Citizens, Apprentices, Countiy Fanners, and Yeomen, that may hap to fall into the company of such coosening companions.... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele, Alexander Dyce - 1874 - 640 sidor
...Conniecatcher», and Crosse-bitcrs. Plainely laying open thote pcrnitioas tli'ujht» that hath broiujht many ignorant men to confusion. Written for the general benefit of all tirnllemen, Vilixns, A¡ircnt¡nti, Countrey Farmern and yeomen, that may hap to fall into the company... | |
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