Word: host
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ever been published. These Chap-books are interesting because they cover a wide range of subjects; they preserve a record of many details of manners and customs, superstitions and prejudices; they reflect the popular point of view in ways that might otherwise disappear; and they transmit to us a host of romances, songs, jests, and anecdotes in the form popular at the time of their production...
...Richard Bame, R. L. Lyman Giles Barnby, B. C. Van Wye 1G. Robert Greene, W. E. Sachs 1L. Thomas Lodge, F. H. Koch 1G. Thomas Nashe, C. Kempner '06 Owen, K. K. Smith 1G. Davy, W. F. Wilbur 2L. Francis Archer, F. H. Koch 1G. Rouse, H. Kempner '08 Host of Deptford Tavern, F. M. Wright '07 Jermyn, R. H. Lord '06 Boy, L. Hatch '05 Alison, Jane Sever Her Ladyship, Emma C. Noyes Dame Benet, Eleanor W. Hutchinson Gill, A. M. Hurlin...
Outing--"Fox Hunting in America," by D. Gray '92; "Northward with the Shorebird Host...
There is a host approaching nigh...
...dinner party, where, after his return from America. Hopkins sits with Milton at his right and Cromwell at his left, where Andrew Marvell and Waller and Cowley and Dryden sit with the other guests. Did they make Milton, perhaps, recite some verses which describe the successes of an angelic host; did the poets, perhaps, press their host to compare for them the Connecticut against the Thames, or the Pequods against the wild Irish of their...