“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... ( Douce ) . amaze , to confound , to perplex : You do amaze her , i . 453 ; You amaze me , ladies , iii . 13 ; Lest your retirement do amaze your friends , iv . 292 ; It would amaze the proudest of you all , v . 79 ; I am amaz'd , and ...
... ( Douce ) . amaze , to confound , to perplex : You do amaze her , i . 453 ; You amaze me , ladies , iii . 13 ; Lest your retirement do amaze your friends , iv . 292 ; It would amaze the proudest of you all , v . 79 ; I am amaz'd , and ...
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... DOUCE ) , iv . 344 . bate , to flutter , to flap the wings ( a term in falconry : " Bate , Bateing or Bateth , is when the Hawk fluttereth with her Wings either from Pearch or Fist , as it were striveing to get away ; also it is taken ...
... DOUCE ) , iv . 344 . bate , to flutter , to flap the wings ( a term in falconry : " Bate , Bateing or Bateth , is when the Hawk fluttereth with her Wings either from Pearch or Fist , as it were striveing to get away ; also it is taken ...
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... ( DOUCE ) : gives his wife my bauble , iii . 287 ; An idiot holds his bauble for a god , vi . 348 ( “ There cannot be a doubt that Aaron refers to that sort of bauble or sceptre which was usually carried in the hand by natural idiots and ...
... ( DOUCE ) : gives his wife my bauble , iii . 287 ; An idiot holds his bauble for a god , vi . 348 ( “ There cannot be a doubt that Aaron refers to that sort of bauble or sceptre which was usually carried in the hand by natural idiots and ...
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... ( DOUCE ) . becks , bows , vii . 26 . become , to adorn , to set - off , to grace : become disloyalty , ii . 32 ; become the field , iv . 79 ; become hard - favour'd death , v.77 ; vilest things become themselves in her , viii . 284 ...
... ( DOUCE ) . becks , bows , vii . 26 . become , to adorn , to set - off , to grace : become disloyalty , ii . 32 ; become the field , iv . 79 ; become hard - favour'd death , v.77 ; vilest things become themselves in her , viii . 284 ...
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... ( DOUCE ) : This torture consisted in the leg and knee of the criminal being enclosed within a tight iron boot or case , wedges of iron being then driven in with a mallet between the knee and the iron boot : but probably most readers will ...
... ( DOUCE ) : This torture consisted in the leg and knee of the criminal being enclosed within a tight iron boot or case , wedges of iron being then driven in with a mallet between the knee and the iron boot : but probably most readers will ...
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