66 Parts of speech interchanged: in Shakespearian English "almost any part of speech can be used as any other part of speech...You can 'happy' your friend, 'malice' or 'foot' your enemy, or 'fall' an axe on his neck" (Abbott). Cf. "severals," 1. 1. 86; "naught,” 1. 2. 73; "safeguard," 1. 2. 176; "she," II. 1. 73 ; even, II. I. 115; "coward," II. 2. 75; "dull," II. 4. 16; "flesh," II. 4. 50; "mountain," II. 4. 57; "jutty," III. 1. 13; 'bootless," III. 3. 21; "advantage," IV. I. 273; "gentle," IV. 3. 63; "retire," IV. 3. 86; "friend," IV. 5. 12; "maiden," V. 2. 281, 284. I. INDEX OF WORDS AND PHRASES. This List applies to the Notes only; words of which longer ex- breaks words 146 brook abridgment 177 167 buried (3 syll.) 148 burnet 180 buxom 150 by Jove 165 by rote 151 Cadwallader 177 cause (n.) 115 caveto 139 chace, chase 125 chambers 144 chantry 163 charge 165 Charlemain (3 syll.) 119 chez 153 consent 122 consideration 115 consign 181 conveyed himself as 119 cophetua (blunder in the Quartos couple a gorge 131 coursing snatchers 121 cousin 124, 179 crescive in his faculty 117 his (used instead of 's for posses- sive case) 119, 120 history 113 hollow 127 honey-bees 122 honour-owing 170 hound of Crete 131 hours 162 humorous 140 humour 130, 131, 132, 146 husbandry 157, 179 hydra-headed 115 ill office 185 ill-disposed 157 ill-favouredly become 164 impounded as a stray 121 in approbation of 118 in exception 140 in little room 186 in presence 117 in second accent of 142 in the bowels of the Lord 142 inconstant 143 infected 136 instance 136 intertissued 162 invention (4 syll.) 111 iron 129 jade 153 jumping o'er times 113 |