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... ins a very frequent use of this word in Shakespeare (cf. 3.2.69, 4.4.58, 4.5.117 ...
... c> (ed. 1868): “A word framed by Shakespeare to express succinctly that w ...
... apell ‘sweet, but not.' <small>In Shakespeare a pause in verse often suppl ...
... c> (ed. 1868): “A word framed by Shakespeare to express succinctly that w ...
... that serves as a momentary diversion. Shakespeare does not use <i>suppliance</ ...
... volatile sensory pleasure of a moment'. Shakespeare uses <i>perfume</i> to stand ...
... about an attached comma in some hands; Shakespeare does not use 'bulks' elsewhe ...
... "crafty intention, deceitful purpose. Shakespeare does not use <i>cautel</i> e ...
... c> (ed. 2006): “craft or deceit. Shakespeare also uses the adjective, as ...
... ently trisyllabic in <i>FQ,</i> 5.4.46, Shakespeare affords no parallel and some ...
... believing credulous. <small>Not used by Shakespeare elsewhere in this sense. It ...
... vi. 345.)—Perhaps the meaning of Shakespeare will appear more clearly fro ...
... t;/p. 11> <p. 12> The text of Shakespeare will afford authorities, as ...
... . 1987): "i.e. young plants or shoots. Shakespeare uses the identical phrase at ...
... r insect pest. The word is also used by Shakespeare to mean a disease that consu ...
... lights causing young growth to wither. Shakespeare associates blasting with the ...