cade
Common misspellings:
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- chade (66.7%)
- ade (33.3%)
Usage examples for cade:
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This honour belongs surely to Jack Cade whom Shakespeare speaks of as the " headstrong Kentish man John Cade of Ashford," and who, according to the poet, if headstrong, proved in the end so feeble- minded that in Shakespeare's play we might seem to have a picture of one suffering from general paralysis of the insane.
"England of My Heart--Spring" – Edward Hutton -
But we must have no more Horace, lest our readers exclaim, with Jack Cade Away with him!
"A Cotswold Village" – J. Arthur Gibbs -
Jack Cade however, was, as we are beginning to realise, a much greater and more significant figure than Shakespeare allows us to see.
"England of My Heart--Spring" – Edward Hutton -
The landlords and propertied classes of England were willing to restrict the power of the king, and to give the vote to the educated and well- to- do; but from the time of Jack Cade to our own they shoot down the poor.
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society" – Upton Sinclair