- Look up knave or
knavery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Knave may
refer to: A
rogue (vagrant), a rascal,
deceitful fellow, a
dishonest man Knave...
- schools" in
Thomas Shadwell's The
Virtuoso (1676) and Tim Tell-Troth's
Knavery of
Astrology (1680).
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- fanged, They bear the mandate; they must
sweep my way And
marshal me to
knavery. Let it work, For 'tis the
sport to have the
enginer Hoist with his own...
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these writings he
manufactured a
wisdom for himself—much learning,
artful knavery." The Gr****
poets Ion of
Chios (c. 480 – c. 421 BC) and
Empedocles of Acragas...
- schools" in
Thomas Shadwell's The
Virtuoso (1676) and Tim Tell-Troth's
Knavery of
Astrology (1680).
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mezzotints and
print media...
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Perhaps his best
known polemical pamphlet was An
Account of the
Growth of
Knavery,
which ruthlessly attacked the
parliamentary opposition to
Charles II and...
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first team-up took
place fairly early in Batman's career, in "Knights of
Knavery".
Since then, the two have
teamed up
countless times throughout the Golden...
- schools" in
Thomas Shadwell's The
Virtuoso (1676) and Tim Tell-Troth's
Knavery of
Astrology (1680).
Visual evidence such as
mezzotints and
print media...
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defend her, Foes let them fall; From
foreign slavery,
Priests and
their knavery, And
Popish Reverie, God save us all. However, none of
these additional...
- his
research and
thought was time-limited: he
complained of "serving the
knavery of merchants" and the
stupefaction of "deceitful and
degrading duties."...