A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare, Volume 1John Russell Smith, 1868 - 374 pages |
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... King John , i . 1 . ' A made a fine end , and went away , an it had been any christom child ; ' a parted even just be- tween twelve and one , even at the turning o ' the tide . Henry 5 , ii . 3 . A pestilence on him for a mad rogue ...
... King John , i . 1 . ' A made a fine end , and went away , an it had been any christom child ; ' a parted even just be- tween twelve and one , even at the turning o ' the tide . Henry 5 , ii . 3 . A pestilence on him for a mad rogue ...
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... John . TO ADVANCE . up ; to raise . King John , iii . 1 . To prefer ; to dignify ; to lift Look you , my good lord , I must entreat you , honour me so much As to advance this jewel . Timon of Athens , i . 2 . Filling the air with swords ...
... John . TO ADVANCE . up ; to raise . King John , iii . 1 . To prefer ; to dignify ; to lift Look you , my good lord , I must entreat you , honour me so much As to advance this jewel . Timon of Athens , i . 2 . Filling the air with swords ...
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... King John , v . 2 . Your aery buildeth in our aery's nest . Richard 3 , i . 3 . But there is , sir , an aery of children , little eyases , that cry out on the top of question , and are most tyrannically clapped for't . Hamlet , ii . 2 ...
... King John , v . 2 . Your aery buildeth in our aery's nest . Richard 3 , i . 3 . But there is , sir , an aery of children , little eyases , that cry out on the top of question , and are most tyrannically clapped for't . Hamlet , ii . 2 ...
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... King John , iii . 4 . ANCIENT . A flag or streamer ; an ensign ; a standard - bearer . Ten times more dishonourable ragged than an old faced ancient . Henry 4 , P. 1 , iv . 2 . He , in good time , must his lieutenant be , And I - God ...
... King John , iii . 4 . ANCIENT . A flag or streamer ; an ensign ; a standard - bearer . Ten times more dishonourable ragged than an old faced ancient . Henry 4 , P. 1 , iv . 2 . He , in good time , must his lieutenant be , And I - God ...
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... King John , i . 1 . And often , at his very loose , decides That which long process could not arbitrate . Love's Labour's lost , v . 2 . ARBITREMENT . Decision ; determination ; in- vestigation ; examination . you I know the knight is ...
... King John , i . 1 . And often , at his very loose , decides That which long process could not arbitrate . Love's Labour's lost , v . 2 . ARBITREMENT . Decision ; determination ; in- vestigation ; examination . you I know the knight is ...
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