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I have rubb'd this young quat almost to the sense, And he grows angry" Becket has furnished us not only with the genuine words, but the meaning of Shakespeare I have fubb'd this young quat Quat, or cat, appears to be a contraction of cater-cousin and this reading will be greatly strengthened when it is remembered that Roderigo was really the intimate of Iago. p. 204.
It rejoices me much that my son, or rather son-in-law, but I love to call him by the more affectionate name, is in no wise addicted to dicing, or horse-racing, or cock-fighting, or any of those sinful or riotous courses to which so many of our genteel youth even to those of the first Quality devote themselves. James's, no cater-cousin of the Groom-Porter he.
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