A Dictionary of the Language of ShakspeareJohn Russell Smith, 1868 - 374 pages |
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... Merchant of Venice , ii . 5 . TO ABODE . To bode ; to portend . That this tempest , Dashing the garment of this peace , aboded The sudden breach on't . Henry 8 , i . 1 . The night - crow cried , aboding luckless time . Henry 6 , P. 3 ...
... Merchant of Venice , ii . 5 . TO ABODE . To bode ; to portend . That this tempest , Dashing the garment of this peace , aboded The sudden breach on't . Henry 8 , i . 1 . The night - crow cried , aboding luckless time . Henry 6 , P. 3 ...
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... Merchant of Venice , iii . 2 . If I begin the battery once again , I will not leave the half - achievèd Harfleur Till in her ashes she lie buried . Henry 5 , iii . 2 . I pray thee , bear my former answer back : Bid them achieve me , and ...
... Merchant of Venice , iii . 2 . If I begin the battery once again , I will not leave the half - achievèd Harfleur Till in her ashes she lie buried . Henry 5 , iii . 2 . I pray thee , bear my former answer back : Bid them achieve me , and ...
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... Merchant of Venice , v . 1 . Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre . Winter's Tale , i . 2 . For affection , Master of passion , sways it to the mood . Of what it likes or loathes . Merchant of Venice , iv . 1 . I remember , one ...
... Merchant of Venice , v . 1 . Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre . Winter's Tale , i . 2 . For affection , Master of passion , sways it to the mood . Of what it likes or loathes . Merchant of Venice , iv . 1 . I remember , one ...
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... Merchant of Venice , ii . 2 . A - LIFE . Above all things ; excessively . I love a ballad in print a - life ; for then we are sure they are true . Winter's Tale , iv . 3 . Both my revenge and hate ALL . Any ; both . Loosing upon thee in ...
... Merchant of Venice , ii . 2 . A - LIFE . Above all things ; excessively . I love a ballad in print a - life ; for then we are sure they are true . Winter's Tale , iv . 3 . Both my revenge and hate ALL . Any ; both . Loosing upon thee in ...
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... Merchant of Venice , iii . 2 . But the main article I do approve In fearful sense . Othello , i . 3 . Henry 8 , ii . 3 . I shall not fail to approve the fair conceit The king hath of you . APPROVER . One that makes trial ; an assail ...
... Merchant of Venice , iii . 2 . But the main article I do approve In fearful sense . Othello , i . 3 . Henry 8 , ii . 3 . I shall not fail to approve the fair conceit The king hath of you . APPROVER . One that makes trial ; an assail ...
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