Ib. Speech of Antinous:—
Of my peculiar honors, not deriv'd
From 'successary', but purchas'd with my blood.—
The poet doubtless wrote 'successry,' which, though not adopted in our language, would be, on many occasions, as here, a much more significant phrase than ancestry.
THE LITTLE FRENCH LAWYER.
Act I. sc. 1. Dinant's speech:—
Are you become a patron too? 'Tis a new one,
No more on't, &c.
Seward reads:—
Are you become a patron too?
How long Have you been conning this speech? 'Tis a new one, &c.