bawd उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Antipodean justice punishes the victims of disasters like fires and shipwrecks, with " Imprisonment, banishment, and sometimes death, " to teach them to be more careful next time; and it rewards thieves, bawds, and even " The captain of the cut-purses " when they are old and can no longer practice their crimes.
- In Elizabethan England, The Death's-Head Skull, usually a depiction without the lower jawbone, was emblematic of bawds, rakes, Sexual Adventurers and prostitutes; The term Deaths-Head was actually parlance for these rakes, and most of them wore half-skull rings to advertise their station, either professionally or otherwise.
- She was popular in a variety of roles, but especially in old women parts : scolding wives, mothers, governesses, waiting women, and bawds . " In his Diary, Samuel Pepys, who admired Corey's talents, calls her " Doll Common " after her part in Ben Jonson's " The Alchemist ".
- Appearing as a " publication witness " for the prosecution was Samuel Beckett, then a little-known writer, whose impartiality was called into question based on his familial relationship to the plaintiff ( his aunt had been married to William Sinclair ) and who was humiliatingly denounced by Gogarty's counsel as " the bawd and blasphemer from Paris ".
- He documented the attack on the property of brothel keeper Damaris Page, " the great bawd of the seamen ", " the most Famous Bawd in the Towne . " She was a deeply unpopular figure because of her practice of press-ganging her dock worker clientele into the navy, and her bawdy house was an early target of the riots.
- He documented the attack on the property of brothel keeper Damaris Page, " the great bawd of the seamen ", " the most Famous Bawd in the Towne . " She was a deeply unpopular figure because of her practice of press-ganging her dock worker clientele into the navy, and her bawdy house was an early target of the riots.
- The name " Pam ", denoting the Jc & in its full capacity as permanent top trump in Five-Card Loo, represents an old medieval comic-erotic character called Pamphilus ( Latin for a Greek word, meaning " beloved of all " ) or " Pamphile ", in French, described as " an old bawd " by the New Zealand-born English lexicographer Eric Partridge.
- Sir Philip is also approached by an unknown gentlewoman called Mistress Trainwell, who speaks to him about a promise of marriage and presents him with a letter signed " Constance . " Here, Luckless makes the mistake upon which the plot turns : he thinks that this Constance is one Constance Holdup, a loose woman with whom he'd had a brief sexual relationship, and that Mrs . Trainwell is her bawd.
- The collection of six scenes was entitled " A Harlot's Progress " and appeared first as paintings ( now lost ) before being published as engravings . " A Harlot's Progress " depicts the fate of a country girl who begins prostituting the six scenes are chronological, starting with a meeting with a bawd and ending with a funeral ceremony that follows the character's death from venereal disease.
- The play also has a more purely comic third-level plot, involving the character Master Frederick, who descends from scholarship to drunkenness; and it contains the comic features typical of Shirleian comedy, like the clownish suitors Littleworth and Kickshaw ( a " kickshaw " is a trinket, a flashy object of little intrinsic value ), plus Madame Decoy the bawd, Sir William Scentlove the worthless dandy, and Haircut the barber.