Lexicographical Neighbors of Spendall
Literary usage of Spendall
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Curiosities of London: Exhibiting the Most Rare and Remarkable Objects of by John Timbs (1855)
"... t*r-- Crawley's puppet-show of the Creation, " with the addition à >> Flood,
Squire and Sir John spendall ; Dancing Dog«, and ~ i extended to the Mint; ..."
2. A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes ; with Additional Notes by Isaac Reed, Robert Dodsley, Octavius Gilchrist, John Payne Collier (1825)
"spendall. Did I not play this sett well ? Enter BLANK and another. Boy. I will,
sir. ... spendall. You say well, sir; how much hast thou told ? Blank. ..."
3. A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes by Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed (1780)
"SpendalL Did I not play this fett well ? Boy. I will, fir. ... you tell it, fir
f spendall. Have you the bond ready, Matter Blank ? Blank. ' Yes, fir. ..."
4. A Select Collection of Old English Plays by Robert ed Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt (1875)
"Boy, fill us a cup of your malaga, we'll drink to Master spendall in his absence
... Do your worst, Serjeant : I'll pledge my young spendall a whole sea, ..."
5. London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions by Henry Benjamin Wheatley, Peter Cunningham (1891)
"spendall. Beyond the Maze in Tuttle. Staines. What weapon ? ... spendall.
'Twixt nine and ten. Staines. 'Tis good. I shall expect you.—Greene's Tu Quoque. ..."
6. A Select Collection of Old English Plays by William Carew Hazlitt, Robert Dodsley, Richard Morris (1875)
"Boy, fill us a cup of your malaga, we'll drink to Master spendall in his absence
... Do your worst, serjeant: I'll pledge my young spendall a whole sea, ..."
7. A Select Collection of Old English Plays by William Carew Hazlitt, Robert Dodsley, Richard Morris (1875)
"Boy, fill us a cup of your malaga, we'll drink to Master spendall in his absence
... Do your worst, serjeant: I'll pledge my young spendall a whole sea, ..."
8. Curiosities of London: Exhibiting the Most Rare and Remarkable Objects of by John Timbs (1855)
"... t*r-- Crawley's puppet-show of the Creation, " with the addition à >> Flood,
Squire and Sir John spendall ; Dancing Dog«, and ~ i extended to the Mint; ..."
9. A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes ; with Additional Notes by Isaac Reed, Robert Dodsley, Octavius Gilchrist, John Payne Collier (1825)
"spendall. Did I not play this sett well ? Enter BLANK and another. Boy. I will,
sir. ... spendall. You say well, sir; how much hast thou told ? Blank. ..."
10. A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes by Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed (1780)
"SpendalL Did I not play this fett well ? Boy. I will, fir. ... you tell it, fir
f spendall. Have you the bond ready, Matter Blank ? Blank. ' Yes, fir. ..."
11. A Select Collection of Old English Plays by Robert ed Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt (1875)
"Boy, fill us a cup of your malaga, we'll drink to Master spendall in his absence
... Do your worst, Serjeant : I'll pledge my young spendall a whole sea, ..."
12. London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions by Henry Benjamin Wheatley, Peter Cunningham (1891)
"spendall. Beyond the Maze in Tuttle. Staines. What weapon ? ... spendall.
'Twixt nine and ten. Staines. 'Tis good. I shall expect you.—Greene's Tu Quoque. ..."
13. A Select Collection of Old English Plays by William Carew Hazlitt, Robert Dodsley, Richard Morris (1875)
"Boy, fill us a cup of your malaga, we'll drink to Master spendall in his absence
... Do your worst, serjeant: I'll pledge my young spendall a whole sea, ..."
14. A Select Collection of Old English Plays by William Carew Hazlitt, Robert Dodsley, Richard Morris (1875)
"Boy, fill us a cup of your malaga, we'll drink to Master spendall in his absence
... Do your worst, serjeant: I'll pledge my young spendall a whole sea, ..."