The Bibliography of Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Language
THE VULGAR TONGUE consists of two parts; the first is the Cant Language,
sometimes called Pedlar’s French, or St. Giles Greek; the second, those
Burlesque Phrases, Quaint Allusions, and Nick-names for persons, things and
places, which from long uninterrupted usage are made classical by prescription.— Captain Francis Grose, Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1785
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The Bibliography of Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Language from A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant & Vulgar Wordsby John Camden Hotten, 1859
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A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant & Vulgar Wordsby John Camden Hotten HERE. Slang; A Dictionary of the Turf, the Ring, the Chase, the Pit &c.by John Bee HERE. Modern Flash Dictionaryby George Kent, Duncombe’s Edition HERE. Passing English of the Victorian Eraby J. Redding Ware HERE.
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