“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10Swan Sonnenschein, LeBas & Lowrey, 1886 |
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... fool me to the top of my bent , vii . 374 : " Bent is used by our author for the utmost degree of any passion or mental quality . The expression is derived from archery ; the bow has its bent when it is drawn as far as it can be ...
... fool me to the top of my bent , vii . 374 : " Bent is used by our author for the utmost degree of any passion or mental quality . The expression is derived from archery ; the bow has its bent when it is drawn as far as it can be ...
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... fool'd him out of , " MALONE ) , viii . 228 . bodg'd , v . 240 : see note 36 , v . 240 . bodkin , a small dagger : his quietus make With a bare bodkin , vii . 358 . boggler , viii . 331 : Means here " a vicious woman , one who starts ...
... fool'd him out of , " MALONE ) , viii . 228 . bodg'd , v . 240 : see note 36 , v . 240 . bodkin , a small dagger : his quietus make With a bare bodkin , vii . 358 . boggler , viii . 331 : Means here " a vicious woman , one who starts ...
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... fool's : see fool's bolt is soon shot — A . bolt on't — Make a shaft or a : see make a shaft , & c . bolted , sifted , iii . 474 ; iv . 439 ; vi . 204 . bolters , sieves , iv . 263 . bolting - hutch , " the wooden receptacle into which ...
... fool's : see fool's bolt is soon shot — A . bolt on't — Make a shaft or a : see make a shaft , & c . bolted , sifted , iii . 474 ; iv . 439 ; vi . 204 . bolters , sieves , iv . 263 . bolting - hutch , " the wooden receptacle into which ...
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... , v . 556 . break with , to break an engagement with : I would not break with her for more money than I'll speak of , i . 406 . breast , a voice : the fool has an excellent breast , iii , 336 . 52 BREATH - BRENTFORD . breath , a breathing ,
... , v . 556 . break with , to break an engagement with : I would not break with her for more money than I'll speak of , i . 406 . breast , a voice : the fool has an excellent breast , iii , 336 . 52 BREATH - BRENTFORD . breath , a breathing ,
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... fool multitude - Meant , Meant of the fool multitude , ii . 371 . " The plain fact is ( for it needs not many words ) that the prepo- sitions by and of are synonymous , and that our ancestors used them indifferently , as they were well ...
... fool multitude - Meant , Meant of the fool multitude , ii . 371 . " The plain fact is ( for it needs not many words ) that the prepo- sitions by and of are synonymous , and that our ancestors used them indifferently , as they were well ...
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