Londinismen: Slang und CantLangenscheidt, 1887 - 239 páginas |
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Página xxi
... Hoppe in seinem Supplement - Lexikon " und Johan Storm in seiner „ Englischen Philologie " ) gebührt das Verdienst , den englischen Flibustier gründlich studiert zu haben ; auch Flügel und Köhler sind mit der Londoner Volkssprache ...
... Hoppe in seinem Supplement - Lexikon " und Johan Storm in seiner „ Englischen Philologie " ) gebührt das Verdienst , den englischen Flibustier gründlich studiert zu haben ; auch Flügel und Köhler sind mit der Londoner Volkssprache ...
Página xliii
... Hoppe ( Supplement - Lexikon ) ausgezogen worden . Als ergänzendes Werk möge der Leser auch TH . FROST's Circus Life and Circus Celebrities , 1875 , in Augenschein nehmen ; eins der letzten Kapitel in diesem fesselnden Buche behandelt ...
... Hoppe ( Supplement - Lexikon ) ausgezogen worden . Als ergänzendes Werk möge der Leser auch TH . FROST's Circus Life and Circus Celebrities , 1875 , in Augenschein nehmen ; eins der letzten Kapitel in diesem fesselnden Buche behandelt ...
Página 9
... ( HOPPE ) . smelt ~ ben ] beery F ( bi ' - R ) [ bieren ] beduselt ; in his slumbers in feinem Bierdusel ; he er roch nach Bier . beetle - crusher ( bi'tl - frosch - ** ) [ Käfer- stampfer ] scherzhaft : großer Fuß , Fund P Oder- , Elb ...
... ( HOPPE ) . smelt ~ ben ] beery F ( bi ' - R ) [ bieren ] beduselt ; in his slumbers in feinem Bierdusel ; he er roch nach Bier . beetle - crusher ( bi'tl - frosch - ** ) [ Käfer- stampfer ] scherzhaft : großer Fuß , Fund P Oder- , Elb ...
Página 13
... ( HOPPE ) . bog - lander ( bo'g - län - d ** ) ironisch : Ire . bogeydom ( bō ' - gö - d * m ) scherzhaft : Ge- spensterland , Reich der Unholde . bogus F ( bōr - gß ) schwindelhaft ; a ~ affair eine Schwindelmeierei . boil ( bil ) 1. v ...
... ( HOPPE ) . bog - lander ( bo'g - län - d ** ) ironisch : Ire . bogeydom ( bō ' - gö - d * m ) scherzhaft : Ge- spensterland , Reich der Unholde . bogus F ( bōr - gß ) schwindelhaft ; a ~ affair eine Schwindelmeierei . boil ( bil ) 1. v ...
Página 17
... ( HOPPE ) ; Schülersprache : Art Murmel . buckled P ( bɣkld ) verheiratet ( Sl . Dict . ) . buckle - hole F ( bo'fl - hōl ) : to be starved ( reduced , etc. ) to the last of one's belt so durch Hunger abgemagert sein , daß man den Riemen ...
... ( HOPPE ) ; Schülersprache : Art Murmel . buckled P ( bɣkld ) verheiratet ( Sl . Dict . ) . buckle - hole F ( bo'fl - hōl ) : to be starved ( reduced , etc. ) to the last of one's belt so durch Hunger abgemagert sein , daß man den Riemen ...
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Pasajes populares
Página x - Hey, Diddle, Diddle, the cat and the fiddle The cow jumped over the moon.
Página 220 - That ate the malt, That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the cock that crowed in the morn, That waked the priest all shaven and shorn, That married the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn, That milked the cow with the crumpled horn...
Página 189 - Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie; When the pie was opened, The birds began. to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king?
Página 84 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Página lxxvii - ... since it is a rule among these gentlemen to fall upon a play, not because it is ill written, but because it takes. Several of them lay it down as a maxim, that whatever dramatic performance has a long run, must of necessity be good for nothing ; as though the first precept in poetry were not to please.
Página 217 - Ten little nigger boys went out to dine; One choked his little self, and then there were nine.
Página 137 - This little pig went to market, This little pig stayed at home, This little pig had roast beef, This little pig had none, This little pig cried "Wee, wee, wee, I can't find my way home, etc.
Página xxv - Nowe bynge we a waste to the hygh pad, the ruffmanes is by. Naye, let vs go hence to the hygh waye, the wodes is at hand. MAN. So may we happen on the Harmanes, and cly the larke, or to the quyerken and skower quyaer cramprings, and so to tryning on the chates.
Página xxv - I wull washe it of with a quart of good drynke; then saye to me what thou wylt. MAN. Why, hast thou any lowre in thy bonge to bouse? Why, hast thou any money in thy purse to drinke? ROGE. But a flagge, a wyn, and a make. But a grot,2 a penny, and a halfe penny.