The New Foundling Hospital for Wit : Being a Collection of Several Curious Pieces, in Verse And Prose V.1-2
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D 4 Miss- [ 4° ] Miss. The French. L. R. Very well, my dear ! you don't forget I find. Aunt. I vow rny niece is very perfect in her education, and will make a fine ac- complished woman. A MODERN GLOSSARY. NGEL. The name of a woman, com- monly of a very bad one. AUTHOR. A laughms; ftock. It means like- wife a poor fellow, and in general an object of contempt. BEAR. A country gentleman ; or indeed, any animal upon two legs that doth not make a harcdibme bow. BEAUTY. The qualification with which w...o- men generally go into keeping. BEAU. With the article A before it, means a great favourite of all women. BRUTE. A word implying plain-dealing and finccrity; but more efpecially applied to a philofopher. Any flick of wood with a head to it, and a piece of black rib- band upon that hciid. CREATURE. CAPTAIN. COLONEL [ 4i ] CREATURE. A quality expreflion, of low con- tempt, properly confined only to the mouths of ladies who are right honourable. CRITIC. Like homo y a name given to all the human race.
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