Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher

Chapter 9

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“_Clown._ A sentence is but a _cheveril_ glove to a good wit.” (Theobald’s note.)

Theobald’s etymology of “cheveril” is, of course, quite right;—but he is mistaken in supposing that there were no such things as gloves of chicken-skin. They were at one time a main article in chirocosmetics.