“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... common expedient ) , " CRAIK ; liefest is the superlative of lief , which means ( 6 dear : " " " The A. S. form for this would be allra leofeste . " Latham's ed . of Johnson's Dict . ) . ale , alehouse : go to the ale with a Christian ...
... common expedient ) , " CRAIK ; liefest is the superlative of lief , which means ( 6 dear : " " " The A. S. form for this would be allra leofeste . " Latham's ed . of Johnson's Dict . ) . ale , alehouse : go to the ale with a Christian ...
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... common saw ( " exemplify the common proverb , " JOHNSON ) , viii . 47 ; he approves the common liar ( fame ) , viii . 255 . approve , to recommend to approbation : if you did , it would not much approve me ( " if you knew I was not ...
... common saw ( " exemplify the common proverb , " JOHNSON ) , viii . 47 ; he approves the common liar ( fame ) , viii . 255 . approve , to recommend to approbation : if you did , it would not much approve me ( " if you knew I was not ...
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... common assurances of the kingdom " ( MALONE ) . assured , affianced , ii . 36 ; iv . 33 . .... Atalanta's better part , iii , 48 : Here the meaning of better part ( a common enough expression , and used by Shakespeare in two other ...
... common assurances of the kingdom " ( MALONE ) . assured , affianced , ii . 36 ; iv . 33 . .... Atalanta's better part , iii , 48 : Here the meaning of better part ( a common enough expression , and used by Shakespeare in two other ...
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... common of the two ) , you shall then proceede in this manner . First , there shall be one to carry the cresset of fire ( as was shewed for the Lowbell ) , then a certaine number , as two , three , or foure ( according to the greatnesse ...
... common of the two ) , you shall then proceede in this manner . First , there shall be one to carry the cresset of fire ( as was shewed for the Lowbell ) , then a certaine number , as two , three , or foure ( according to the greatnesse ...
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... common till the middle of the last century , if not later " ( Malone ) . Bedlam - Tom o ' ; the Bedlam ; Bedlam beggars : see Tom o ' Bed- lam , & c . beg us - You cannot , ii . 240 : Costard means , " We are not fools : " " To beg a ...
... common till the middle of the last century , if not later " ( Malone ) . Bedlam - Tom o ' ; the Bedlam ; Bedlam beggars : see Tom o ' Bed- lam , & c . beg us - You cannot , ii . 240 : Costard means , " We are not fools : " " To beg a ...
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according alludes allusion ancient appears Ben Jonson birds blood Cæsar CALDECOTT called cant term cited Coles's Lat Collier colour common conceit corruption Cotgrave Cotgrave's Cotgrave's Fr CRAIK dance death doth DOUCE Duke Dyce early writers Engl equivalent explained eyes fair falconry Falstaff favour fear fool formerly French Gifford Gifford's note gleek hair HALLIWELL hand hath haue Holinshed honour horse humour ibid Jack John JOHNSON Johnson's Dict Julius Cæsar kind King Henry knave knight lady Lord MALONE means Nares Nares's Gloss note on Jonson's observes Orlando Furioso perhaps person phrase placket play poet preceding article prince proverbial expression Proverbs Queen quibble Ray gives RITSON sack says seems sense Shakespeare signify Sir Dagonet sometimes sort speak STAUNTON STEEVENS supposed sweet sword thee thing thou twice verso viii WARBURTON wine word