The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 190
... Prol . 31 ; 3. 6. 126 DISCUSS , declare ( comic mis- use ) ; 3. 2. 60 ; 4. 4. 5 , 30 DISHONEST , unchaste ; 1. 2. 49 DISPOSE , handle , manage ; 4 Prol . 51 DOUT , put out ; 4. 2. II DOWN - ROPING , V. roping ; 4. 2 . 48 DRENCH ...
... Prol . 31 ; 3. 6. 126 DISCUSS , declare ( comic mis- use ) ; 3. 2. 60 ; 4. 4. 5 , 30 DISHONEST , unchaste ; 1. 2. 49 DISPOSE , handle , manage ; 4 Prol . 51 DOUT , put out ; 4. 2. II DOWN - ROPING , V. roping ; 4. 2 . 48 DRENCH ...
Page 196
... Prol . 35 O , tiny circle , round spot . Used in the 17th c . for the small circular spangles on a dress ( O.E.D. 26 ) ; 1 Prol . 13 ODDS , strife ; 2. 4. 129 O'ERBLOW , blow away or over ; 3.3.31 OFFER , offer violence ; 2. 1. 38 ONLY ...
... Prol . 35 O , tiny circle , round spot . Used in the 17th c . for the small circular spangles on a dress ( O.E.D. 26 ) ; 1 Prol . 13 ODDS , strife ; 2. 4. 129 O'ERBLOW , blow away or over ; 3.3.31 OFFER , offer violence ; 2. 1. 38 ONLY ...
Page 201
... Prol . 9 UNFURNISHED , without means of defence ; 1. 2. 148 UNHIDDEN , manifest ; 1. 1. 86 UNPROVIDED , unprepared ; 4. I. 171 UNRAISED , uninspired ; 1 Prol . 9 UNTEMPERING , ' without power to soften a lady's heart ' ( M.S. ) ; 5. 2 ...
... Prol . 9 UNFURNISHED , without means of defence ; 1. 2. 148 UNHIDDEN , manifest ; 1. 1. 86 UNPROVIDED , unprepared ; 4. I. 171 UNRAISED , uninspired ; 1 Prol . 9 UNTEMPERING , ' without power to soften a lady's heart ' ( M.S. ) ; 5. 2 ...
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