The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Chapman and Hall, 1867 - 514 Seiten |
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... ( JOHNSON ) . ... affect , to love ( " To affect ( love ) , Diligo . " Coles's Lat . & Engl . Dict . ) : ' a lady . whom I affect , i . 293 ; Dost thou affect her ? ii . 82 ; I do affect the very ground , ii . 175 ; If you affect him ...
... ( JOHNSON ) . ... affect , to love ( " To affect ( love ) , Diligo . " Coles's Lat . & Engl . Dict . ) : ' a lady . whom I affect , i . 293 ; Dost thou affect her ? ii . 82 ; I do affect the very ground , ii . 175 ; If you affect him ...
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... JOHNSON ) , vii . 708 ; That my integrity and truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnow'd purity in love ( “ I wish my integrity might be met and matched with such equality and force of pure unmingled ...
... JOHNSON ) , vii . 708 ; That my integrity and truth to you Might be affronted with the match and weight Of such a winnow'd purity in love ( “ I wish my integrity might be met and matched with such equality and force of pure unmingled ...
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... JOHNSON ; such as I will pledge my utmost bond that thou wilt prove , " Nares's Gloss . in “ Band ” ) , vii . 539 . approve , to prove : On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force , ii . 284 ; to approve Henry of Hereford ...
... JOHNSON ; such as I will pledge my utmost bond that thou wilt prove , " Nares's Gloss . in “ Band ” ) , vii . 539 . approve , to prove : On whose eyes I might approve This flower's force , ii . 284 ; to approve Henry of Hereford ...
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... JOHNSON ) , vii . 282 ; he approves the common liar ( fame ) , vii . 499 . approve , to recommend to approbation : if you did , it would not much approve me ( " if you knew I was not ignorant , your esteem [ judgment , CALDECOTT ] would ...
... JOHNSON ) , vii . 282 ; he approves the common liar ( fame ) , vii . 499 . approve , to recommend to approbation : if you did , it would not much approve me ( " if you knew I was not ignorant , your esteem [ judgment , CALDECOTT ] would ...
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... ( JOHNSON ) , v . 514 . avised , for advised ( see second sense of that word ) , i . 349 , 358 , 468 . away with , to endure , to bear with : She never could away with me , iv . 360 . awful banks , " the proper limits of reverence " ( JOHNSON ) ...
... ( JOHNSON ) , v . 514 . avised , for advised ( see second sense of that word ) , i . 349 , 358 , 468 . away with , to endure , to bear with : She never could away with me , iv . 360 . awful banks , " the proper limits of reverence " ( JOHNSON ) ...
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