THE WINTER'S TALE. Act II. Sc. 1. "I would land-damn him." KING HENRY V. Act II. Chorus. "Th' abuse of distance: force a play." FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI. Act I. Act II. Sc. 1. Act V. Sc. 3. "And even these three days have I watch'd," &c. KING RICHARD III. "Of you, and you, Lord Rivers, and of Dorset." Act I. Sc. 3. Sc. 3. such preposterous discoveries." (?) "the captive Grecians fall." (?) CORIOLANUS. "At Grecian swords contending." (?) "Why in this wolvish gown?" (?) "I have a heart as little apt as yours." [Line missing?] "And to have his worth of contradiction." "Bound with an oath to yield," &c. TITUS ANDRONICUS. "Which that sweet tongue hath made.” give me aim a while." (?) ? — nor resumes no care." (?) Never mind Was to be so unwise," &c. (?) "He cannot want fifty-five hundred talents." (?) that I should purchase the day before for a little part." (?) "Of man and beast the infinite malady." (?) "And to make whores a bawd." (?) JULIUS CÆSAR. "For if thou path thy native visage on.” "Impatient of my absence." (?) MACBETH. "So they doubly redoubled strokes," &c. (?) Act I. Sc. 2. Act II. Sc. 1. Act III. Sc. 2. "Unsafe the while that we must lave." (?) Act V. Sc. 4. "For where there is advantage to be given.” (?) Act V. Sc. 1. Sc. 2. Act I. Sc. 1. the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt." “Woo't drink up Esill?" (?) " a kind of yesty collection which carries them through," &c. KING LEAR. "Hath been out nine years, and away," &c. (?) 66 Act II. Sc. 1. OTHELLO. and my demerits may speak unbonneted." (?) "Nor to comply with heat the young affects In my defunct and proper satisfaction." "Does tire the ingeny." (?) Act I. Sc. 4. Act II. Sc. 7. Act III. Sc. 10. Act IV. Sc. 9. Sc. 12. Act V. Sc. 1. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. "As we rate boys, who being mature in knowledge.” "Possess it; I'll make answer." (?) CYMBELINE. "To second ills with ills, each ill the worse." (?) "Think that you are upon a rock." INDEX TO GLOSSARIAL, EXEGETICAL, ANTIQUARIAN, AND abide, x. 412. abjects, viii. 274. Abraham man, xi. 342. abridge my doleful days, vi, 545. abroad, xii. 292. absey-book, vi. 108. achievement is command, ix. 142. addition, x. 516; xi. 337. admiration, xi. 182, 335. admit no other way to save his life, Adonis' gardens, vii. 254. advance, x. 295. adversaries, iv. 492. adversary's, v. 134. advertised, vii. 397; viii. 121. advertisement, iii. 340. advice, vii. 126. Egle, iv. 103. afar off, v. 389. affy, ix. 431. agate, iii. 328; vi. 533. Agenor, daughter of, iv. 489. agnize, xi. 495. ah, sirrah, iv. 381. aim, iii. 213; ix. 437, 443. Aio, te, acida, vii. 386. Ajax, allusion to Sophocles' trage- a Lancaster! viii. 128. Albany, xi. 329. alderlievest, vii. 381. a-leaven, iv. 244; xii. 403. Alençon and Henry V., vii. 142. Alexander's head awry in, iii. 475. allow vox, v. 265. all-to, x. 514; xii. 401. all what state compounds, x. 302. alter the article of thy gentry, ii. 312. always thought, that I require a a making, xi. 168. a many, viii. 296. ames-ace, v. 125. amort, iv. 499; vii. 258. anachronisms, v. 394; vi. 107; ix. 149, 309; xii. 136, 142. anchor's, xi. 181. ancient, vi. 409; xi. 492. and others when the bag-pipe sings, iv. 257. Andren, viii. 435. Andrew, iv. 237. angels, ii. 309. Arthur's shew, vi. 549. article, elision of, v. 409. artificial, iv. 113. art thou mad? v. 265. "as," for "that," iii. 131. ascend we then, xii. 144. aspect, xi. 177. aspersion, ii. 92. aspir'd the clouds, x. 170. associate me, x. 189. astringer, v. 143. astronomy, i. 231. as yon grim looks do testify, xii. 395. base, i. 47. bases, xii. 398. Basilisco-like, vi. 109. basilisk, vii. 145. basilisks, vi. 395. basta! iv. 490. bastard, iii. 123; vi. 398; vii. 257. bastard, brown, vi. 398. bate and beat, iv. 498. bating, x. 175. batler, iv. 370. Battista Spagnolus, iii. 463. battle, viii. 278; x. 415. bavin, vi. 405. bawcock, v. 259, 384. bay, ix. 439; x. 414. 66 be," omission of, xii. 406. bear and ragged staff, vii. 399. bear in hand, x. 524. beauty (pronun. of), vi. 387. becoming, v. 395. bedfellow, vii. 126. Bedlam, vii. 399. Bedlam beggars, xi. 339. beef eating harms wit, v. 244. beetle, three-man, vi. 535. before two bishops, viii. 295. beg (idiots), iii. 474. |