“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4 |
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Lear , 1. 4 . Abide , 0.i. to sojourn . Wint . Tale , iy . 3. v.t. to expiato ( a corruption of " Aby ” ) . J. C. 111. 1 ; Ibid . III . 2 . Able , v.t. to uphold . Lear , iv . 6 . Abridgment , 8b . a short play . Ham . II . 2 .
Lear , 1. 4 . Abide , 0.i. to sojourn . Wint . Tale , iy . 3. v.t. to expiato ( a corruption of " Aby ” ) . J. C. 111. 1 ; Ibid . III . 2 . Able , v.t. to uphold . Lear , iv . 6 . Abridgment , 8b . a short play . Ham . II . 2 .
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3 ; Lear , 1. 4. To vari . egate . J. C. II , 1 . Friend , v.t. to befriend . H. VIII . 1. 2 . Frippery , sb . an old - clothes shop . Temp . iv . 1 . From , prep . contrary to . Ham . III . 2 . Front , vt . to affront , oppose .
3 ; Lear , 1. 4. To vari . egate . J. C. II , 1 . Friend , v.t. to befriend . H. VIII . 1. 2 . Frippery , sb . an old - clothes shop . Temp . iv . 1 . From , prep . contrary to . Ham . III . 2 . Front , vt . to affront , oppose .
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Lear , 1 2 . Treaties , sb . entreaties . A. & C. II . 9 . Trenched , p.p. carved . Two Gent . 111. 2 . Trick , sb . technically , a copy of a coat of arms ; hence , any peculiarity which distinguishes voice or feature . Lear , IV .
Lear , 1 2 . Treaties , sb . entreaties . A. & C. II . 9 . Trenched , p.p. carved . Two Gent . 111. 2 . Trick , sb . technically , a copy of a coat of arms ; hence , any peculiarity which distinguishes voice or feature . Lear , IV .
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OTHELLO THE MOOR OF VENICE | 434 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 516 |
OYMBELINE | 602 |
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