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... ra> <sigla>(<i>Prolegomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i> [BL ADD. MS. 24495 ] ...
... s concerned ((<i>OED term sb.</i> 10)). Shakespeare is rather addicted to this p ...
... situation, position, circumstances; (in Shakes.) vaguely or redundantly: relatio ...
... edent</i> was full as long a doing.' <i>Shakespeare</i>. ‘A reason mighty, ...
... most wretched, to perform the like.' <i>Shakesp</i>. ‘No pow'r in Venice C ...
... ion may be reconsidered by a court.1600 Shakespeare <i>Merchant of Venice</i> IV ...
... atire upon those empty gallants of whom shakespeare saw so many specimens in the ...
... To show to advantage. <i>Obs.</i> 1602 SHAKES. Ham. V. ii. 168 Ile be your foil ...
... ) his lips haue bled with feruor. a1616 SHAKESPEARE <i>As you like It </i> (1623 ...
... n my Introduction to an edition for the Shakespeare Association of Silve's <i>Pa ...
... one </p. 284> <p. 285> with Shakespeare, and is moreover one most un ...
... the length of swords and daggers, which Shakespeare might probably allude to. Se ...
... cn> <sigla>(<i>Prolegomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i> [BL ADD. MS. 24495 ] ...
... tores or supplies (<i>OED sb </i>1). By Shakespeare's time, ordinance [as in F1] ...
... ns of the sieges and pitched battles in Shakespearean warfare.</para> <para> ...
... ance' is a particularly useful word for Shakespeare, as it could be pronounced w ...
... n expensive pearl, occurs repeatedly in Shakespeare's contemporaries. The first ...
... b>union</b>] <sc>Furnivall</sc> (<i>New Shakespeare Society's Transactions 1877- ...
... is illuminating in a different fashion. Shakespeare's word, as we learn from f1 ...
... f, as we have seen frequently happened, Shakespeare did not count his minim-stro ...
... Holland's Pliny, ix. 35). Another which Shakespeare presumably knew is that of S ...