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2001
It is a curious fact that when the London theatres reopened after the major bubonic plague epidemic of 1603, a cluster of plays emerged which, through their imagery, allusions and themes, directed their attention not to ‘the’ plague but to the venereal sister plague — the French Pox.
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It is a curious fact that when the London theatres reopened after the major bubonic plague epidemic of 1603, a cluster of plays emerged which, through their imagery, allusions and themes, directed their attention not to ‘the’ plague but to the venereal sister plague — the French Pox.
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Patterns of semantic variation differ across body parts: evidence from the Japonic languages
Cognitive Linguistics, 2021John L A Huisman +2 more
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2001
Whilst Bullein’s socially aspiring and reprehensible Medicus located the worst focus of the 1563 London plague in the ‘sluttishe, beastly people, that keepe their houses and lodynges uncleane . . . their laboure and travaile immoderate’ (p. 51), the complete Dialogue conveys the opposite impression.
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Whilst Bullein’s socially aspiring and reprehensible Medicus located the worst focus of the 1563 London plague in the ‘sluttishe, beastly people, that keepe their houses and lodynges uncleane . . . their laboure and travaile immoderate’ (p. 51), the complete Dialogue conveys the opposite impression.
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The Usefulness of Parts of the Body
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1997openaire +2 more sources

