- Look up
mountebank in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mountebank may
refer to: A
charlatan who
sells phony medicines from a
platform Monte Bank, a card...
- The
Mountebanks is a
comic opera in two acts with
music by
Alfred Cellier and Ivan
Caryll and a
libretto by W. S. Gilbert. The
story concerns a magic...
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Belphegor the
Mountebank is a 1921
British silent film
directed by Bert
Wynne and
starring Milton Rosmer,
Kathleen Vaughan and
Warwick Ward. It is based...
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counselors —
Abigail Blyg (Ariel Winter),
Dylan Lenivy (Miles Robbins), Emma
Mountebank (Halston Sage),
Jacob Custos (Zach Tinker),
Kaitlyn Ka (Brenda Song),...
- 1660. M.A. Katritzky: Women,
Medicine and
Theatre 1500–1750:
Literary Mountebanks and
Performing "Women as actresses" (PDF).
Notes and Queries. The New...
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approved by Bab**** from a "restricted"
community in
Connecticut called Mountebank. Mame is
initially angered by the
change in his character, but relents...
- A
charlatan (also
called a
swindler or
mountebank) is a
person practicing quackery or a
similar confidence trick in
order to
obtain money, power, fame...
- In 2007,
Christopher Hitchens,
writing in Slate,
lambasted Smith as a
mountebank, charlatan, and
fraud (and the
church itself as a "ridiculous cult" and...
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unification of the
physical and
spiritual worlds. In
French Le Bateleur, "the
mountebank" or the "sleight of hand artist", is a
practitioner of
stage magic. The...
- they
encouraged me to let it be seen. As you know, I
willingly laugh at
mountebanks,
political or literary, let
their talents be ever so great; I was not...