Difference between revisions of "One man in his armour"

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* '''one man in his armour:''' an allusion to contraceptives

Revision as of 10:54, 9 September 2007

  • one man in his armour: Jonathan Swift, Drapier’s Letters: “Eleven men well armed will certainly subdue one single man in his shirt”
    • Ulysses 547.03: "Doctor Swift says one man in armour will beat ten men in their shirts."
  • a bad match
  • one man in his armour: an allusion to contraceptives