A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare, Volume 1John Russell Smith, 1868 - 374 pages |
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... Merry Wives of Windsor , i . 3 . Twelfth Night , iii . 4 . I will acquit you . ACQUITTANCE . Forgiveness ; pardon . Now must your conscience my acquittance seal . Hamlet , iv . 7 . TO ACQUITTANCE . To release ; to discharge ; to acquit ...
... Merry Wives of Windsor , i . 3 . Twelfth Night , iii . 4 . I will acquit you . ACQUITTANCE . Forgiveness ; pardon . Now must your conscience my acquittance seal . Hamlet , iv . 7 . TO ACQUITTANCE . To release ; to discharge ; to acquit ...
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... Merry Wives of Windsor , iii . 5 . Our navy is address'd , our power collected . Henry 4 , P. 2 , iv . 4 . I do not speak of flight , of fear , of death , But dare all imminence that gods and men Address their dangers in . Troilus and ...
... Merry Wives of Windsor , iii . 5 . Our navy is address'd , our power collected . Henry 4 , P. 2 , iv . 4 . I do not speak of flight , of fear , of death , But dare all imminence that gods and men Address their dangers in . Troilus and ...
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... Merry Wives of Windsor , ii . 1 . The pox of such antic , lisping , affecting fantasti- coes ; these new tuners of accents ! Romeo and Juliet , ii . 4 . AFFECTION . AFFECTION . Disposition ; quality ; passion ;
... Merry Wives of Windsor , ii . 1 . The pox of such antic , lisping , affecting fantasti- coes ; these new tuners of accents ! Romeo and Juliet , ii . 4 . AFFECTION . AFFECTION . Disposition ; quality ; passion ;
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... Merry Wives of Windsor , ii . 2 . AGLET - BABY . A figure carved on an aglet or tag . Give him gold enough , and marry him to a pup- pet or an aglet - baby . Taming of the Shrew , i . 2 . To AGNIZE . To confess ; to avow ; to acknow ...
... Merry Wives of Windsor , ii . 2 . AGLET - BABY . A figure carved on an aglet or tag . Give him gold enough , and marry him to a pup- pet or an aglet - baby . Taming of the Shrew , i . 2 . To AGNIZE . To confess ; to avow ; to acknow ...
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... Merry Wives of Windsor , v . 5 . Yet you are amazed ; but this shall absolutely resolve you . Measure for Measure , iv . 2 . Now for the counsel of my son and queen ! I am amaz'd with matter . Amaze the welkin with your broken staves ...
... Merry Wives of Windsor , v . 5 . Yet you are amazed ; but this shall absolutely resolve you . Measure for Measure , iv . 2 . Now for the counsel of my son and queen ! I am amaz'd with matter . Amaze the welkin with your broken staves ...
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All's Antony and Cleopatra arms bear blood breath Caesar Comedy of Errors Coriolanus Cymbeline dear death deed dost doth duke ears ends eyes face fair false father favour fear fellow fool fortune Gentlemen of Verona give grace grief Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Henry honour Ibid Julius Cæsar keep King John King Lear knave lady live look lord Love's Labour's lost Macbeth master means Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Midsummer-Night's Dream mind nature never noble o'er Othello poor prince queen Richard Romeo and Juliet shame Shrew soul speak spirit stand strange sweet sword Taming tell Tempest tender thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon of Athens tongue Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night unto wanton Winter's Tale withal Wives of Windsor word worth youth