Econolingua: A Glossary of Coins and Economic Language in Renaissance Drama |
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One's purse becomes a temple . Seemingly neutral words referring to health or to moral qualities also become adapted to economic metaphor . One's fortunes may suffer from pursiness , an illness , and thus need to be restored , mended ...
One's purse becomes a temple . Seemingly neutral words referring to health or to moral qualities also become adapted to economic metaphor . One's fortunes may suffer from pursiness , an illness , and thus need to be restored , mended ...
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1.1.97–98 : a money Creature , One that sels humane flesh ; 2.1.83 : A creature of a publique use ; MWives 4.2.129–31 ... A woman to whom one owes a debt ( semen ) or who owes the man her treasure ( sexual favors ) ; one's mistress .
1.1.97–98 : a money Creature , One that sels humane flesh ; 2.1.83 : A creature of a publique use ; MWives 4.2.129–31 ... A woman to whom one owes a debt ( semen ) or who owes the man her treasure ( sexual favors ) ; one's mistress .
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To empty or exhaust one's purse ( or one's wit ) ; to lay waste , i.e. , spoil or plunder the wealth of another . To spend more than one takes in . Sometimes with an adnominatio on waist , with a double paronomasia on expense ( great ...
To empty or exhaust one's purse ( or one's wit ) ; to lay waste , i.e. , spoil or plunder the wealth of another . To spend more than one takes in . Sometimes with an adnominatio on waist , with a double paronomasia on expense ( great ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
1 | 16 |
Citation System and Plays Indexed | 36 |
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Términos y frases comunes
2Gents angel appears assurance AYLI base BBush bill bond called century charge CofE coin commodity contract counterfeit cross crowns custom debt ducats economic England English exchange extension farthing figure French give gold Golden groat hand hath Henry indicate interest issued JofM John king land Lear light living London Madam marks marriage means meat and drink merchants metal metaphor MforM MofV MWives natural noble obligation one's Originally pawn payment pence penny perhaps person piece plays poor pound practice profit Proverbially puns purchase purse reckoning reference Renaissance rich Riverside royal Scorn seal sense sexual shilling Shrew silver Slang Society sometimes stamp term thee thou Tilley tion TofA trade usually usurer usury wealth week woman worth WTale
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