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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN / ASINB008MB3YGG
ISBN-13978B008MB3YG5
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He. The which if he can prove, a pops me out At least from air five hundred pound a-year. King John,, L1. A made a fine end, and went away, an it had been any christom child; a parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning othe tida Henry 6, ii 3. A pestilence on him for a mad rogue !a poured a flagon of Ehemsh on my head once. Hamlety v. 1. To A bandon. To banish ;to send away. A y, and the time seems thirty unto me. Being all this time abandoned from your bed. Taming of the Shrew, I nduction, sc. 2. To A bate. To lessen; to diminish; to deject ;to duress; to shorten. A bate the edge of traitors, gracious Lord, That would reduce these bloody days again! Richard 3, v. 5. If he have power. Then vail your ignorance; if none, abate Your dangerous lenity. Goriolanus iiL 1. Till at length Your ignorance deliver you, as most A bated captives, to some nation That won you without blows. I bid, iii 3. O, long and tedious night, abate thy hours i Mideummer-N ighfe Dreamy iii. 2. A bcee-book. a horn-book; a primer; a catechism. And then comes answer like an ahcee-book. King John, i 1. To A bhor. To reject; to protest against. Therefore I say again, I utterly ahhor, yea, from my soul, Kefuse you for my judge. Henry 8, iL 4. To A bide. To sojourn; to tarry awhile; to pay dearly; to suffer. There sno virtue whipped out of the court: they cherish it, to make it stay there; and yet it will no more but abide, Wintet a Tale, iv. 2. mcall upon you straight: abide within. Macbeth, iii 1. If it be found so, some will dear abide it. Jvliua Cc Bar, iii 2. A bilities. Strength; power of resisting attack. So may he with more facile question bear it, For that it stands not in such warlike brace. But altogether lacks the abilities That Rhodes is dress din. Othello, i 3. A bject. A mean and despicable person; a slave. We are the queens abjeets, and must obey. Richard 3,
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