Adriatic. Were the as rough as are the fwelling Adriatic feas Advance. Honour me fo much as to advance this jewel; accept and wear it Advantage. Make the rope of his destiny our cable for our own doth little advantage And from this fwarm of fair advantages, you took occasion to be quickly woo'd - is a better foldier than rashness And in advantage ling ring looks for rescue 2 461216 And lofe advantage, which doth ever cool i' the absence of the needer It fhall advantage more, than do us wrong The advantage of the time prompts me aloud to call for recompence Troi. and Cref.33 Beyond him in the advantage of the time has an eye can stamp and counterfeit advantages, though true advantage never pre- Advantaging their loan with intereft of ten times double gain of happiness Adventure. The fear of your adventure would counsel you to a more equal enterprife The day shall not be up fo foon as I, to try the fair adventure of to-morrow Adverfly. If the drink you give me, touch my palate adversly, I make a crooked face Advertife. I do bend my speech to one that can my part in him advertise Advice. How fhall I doat on her with more advice that thus without advice begin to love her 2 A. S. P. C. L. 31217 102 136 Gent. of Verona.2 4 2 yourself Thursday is near; lay hand on heart, advise Advised. I am advised in what I fay Comedy of Errors. 5 1 118239 Advis'd. Art thou not advis'd, he took fome care to get her cunning schoolmasters Who in my wrath kneel'd at my feet, and bid me be advis'd General, be advis'd; he comes to bad intent Advifedly. My foul upon the forfeit, that your lord will never more break faith advisedly Merchant of Venice. 5 1 Adulterate. The adulterate Hastings, Rivers, Vaughan, Grey, untimely fmother'd in their dusky graves Richard iii. 4 4 659254 Measure for Measure. 2 1 To attain in fuit the place of his bed, and win this ring by hers and mine adultery Die for adultery! Adultery. Might have been accused in fornication, adultery and all uncleanness there No. 86238 Cymbeline. 5 5 925226 9572 37 Adultrefs. But be it known from him that has most cause to grieve it should be, fhe's an adultrefs Advocate's the court word for a pheasant Winter's Tale. 2 1 339229 acides. Sure acides was Ajax,-called fo from his grandfather Tam. of the Sbrew. 31 Ediles. D. P. 264 1 49 1792 39 5 778143 7812 2 Emilia. D. P. 1031 Emilia. D. P. 1043 831 Emilius. D. P. Eneas Widower Titus Andronicus. As did Æneas old Anchifes bear, so bear I thee upon my manly fhoulder To bid Æneas tell the tale twice o'er, how Troy was burnt Antony and Cleopatra. 412 That's Æneas, is not that a brave man? he's one of the flowers of Troy "Twas Eneas' tale to Dido olus. Yet olus would not be a murderer fculapius. My fculapius fon. In fuch a night, Medea gather'd the enchanted herbs that fop. Let Afop fable in a winter's night, his currifh riddles fort Ibid. 1 857 2 860227 Cymbeline 3 4 909247 Hamlet.2 210151 4 2 Henry vi. 3 2 587238 Merry W. of Windfor. 2 3 57 121 did renew old fon Merchant of Venice. 5 1 not with this place 219135 3 Henry vi. 5 5 630245 Etna. I'll be thrown into Ætna, as I have been into Thames, ere I will leave her thus A. S. P. C. L. Afeard. A conqueror, and afeard to speak! Will not the ladies be afeard of the lion This is a knavery of them, to make me afeard Love's Labour Loft.5 2 171254 Mid.Night's Dream. 3 1 183142 Ibid. 3 1 184129 And yet to be afeard of my deserving were but a weak disabling of myself I am half afeard, thou wilt say anon, he is fʊme kin to thee . He is afeard to come Half afeard to come Merchant of Venice. 2 7 206 2,27 208 2 29 Taming of the Shrew. 5 2 275153 778146 Ibid. 3 3 783114 Affability. You do not use me with that affability as in difcretion you ought to use me Affair. We have loft the best half of our affair Henry v.3 2 521224 Affairs. If I know how, or which way, to order these affairs, thus disorderly thrust into my hands They should be good men; their affairs are righteous that walk as they say spirits do at midnight, have in them a wilder nature, than the bufinefs that feeks difpatch by day His affairs come to me on the wind My affairs are fervanted to others But what is your affair in Elfinour? Afeard. If I affect it more, than as your honour, and as your renown No man can justly praise, but what he does affect 'Tis policy and stratagem must do that you affect The young affects, in me defun&t Affectations. It is affectations Affected. He furely affected her for her wit - I am in all affected as yourself Taming of the Shrew. 1 All's Well. 1 2 Henry iv. 4 Merry Wives of Windfor.1 I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall 3 2 Gent. of Verona. 1 I 2316 Would it apply well to the vehemence of your affection, that I should win what - I would have thought his spirit would have been invincible against all affaults of - If drawing my fword against the humour of affection would deliver me from the reprobate thought of it, I would take defire prifoner - Have at you then, affection's men at arms - Witty without affection ➡ Yourself, renown'd prince, then stood as fair as any comer I have look'd on yet for my affection - With affection wond'rous fenfible he wrung Baffanio's hand 4 A 2 Affections. For affections, mafters of paffions, fway it to the mood of what it likes or loaths A. S. P. C. L. Merchant of Venice. 4 1 Wrestle with thy affections. O, they take the part of a better wrestler than myself - is not rated from the heart As You Like It. 1 3 227 249 12562 8 How will the love, when the rich golden fhaft hath kill'd the flock of all affections elfe that live in her I am heir to my affection With thought of fuch affections, ftep forth mine advocate And great affections, wrestling in thy bofom Yet let me wonder, Harry, at thy affections O with what wings shall his affections fly towards fronting peril decay K. Jabn. 5 2 359 2 49 408136. 1 Henry iv. 3 2 460120 and oppos'd 2 Henry iv. 4 4 498 123 And though his affections are higher mounted than ours, yet, when they stoop, they stoop with the like wing And your affections are a fick man's appetite Yet have I fierce affections, and think what Venus did with Mars - Troilus and Creffida. 4 4 Your highness is not entertain'd with that ceremonious affection as you were wont I measuring his affections by my own But he, his own affections' counsellor, is to himself Lear. 14 93553 19691 3 Romeo and Juliet.\I 1969 123 motion Had the affections, and warm youthful blood, he'd be as fwift in as a ball makes him falfe And keep you in the rear of your affection For the better compaffing this falt and most hidden loofe affection Have not we affections? defires for fport? and frailty, as men have Affiance. How haft thou with jealousy infected the sweetness of affiance What's more dangerous than this fond affiance I fpoke this to know if your affiance were deeply rooted Affin'd. The artist and unread, the hard and foft, feem all affin'd and kin Ibid. 2 5 980221 Ibid. 3 1 9832 3 Be judge yourself, whether I in any just term am affin'd to love the moor Othello. I -If partially affin'd, or leagu'd in office, thou doft deliver more or less than truth, thou art no foldier Affirmatives. If your four negatives make you two affirmatives Afflicted. Difhonestly afflicted but yet honeft Afflictions. A touch a feeling of afflictions Meafure for Meafure. 3 1 I Troilus and Creffida.1 3 862 I 110441 Ibid. 2 310571 2 Twelfth Night. 5 1 329114 240211 Cymbeline. 4 2 915| 5 19144 Winter's Tale. 4 3 73 150 142 35538 3 362|1|36 957 45 Merry W. of Windfor. 5 5 may one day smile again, and till then, fit thee down, forrow! Afford, We cannot afford you fo Affray. Since arm from arm that voice doth us affray Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 987210 Affront, Unless another as like Hermione as is her picture, affront his eye W. Tale. 5 3583 3 Cymbeline. 4 3 91947 Hamlet. 311016 259 Affrented. That my integrity and truth to you might be affronted, with the match and weight of fuch a winnow'd purity in love Troilus and Creffida. 3 2 874131 Affy, For daring to affy a mighty lord unto the daughter of a worthlefs king Afraid. If Cæfar hide himself, shall they not wifper, lo, Cæfar is afraid 1 8581250 Lear. 2 4 94513 F. Cafir. 2 2751111 Troilus and Creffida. 4 4 880211 2 Henry v. 5 3 505114 Africk. Not Africk owns a ferpent, I abhor more than thy fame and envy Coriolanus. 18 710133 Afront. These four came all afront, and mainly thrust at me. 1 Henry iv. 2 4 45327 After. You shall not find me, daughter, after the flander of most step-mothers Frame the business after your own wisdom After-dinner. An after-dinner breath Cymbeline. 2 894152 2 After-enquiry. Or jump the after enquiry on your own peril After-eye. Thou should'st have made him as little as a crow, or lefs, ere left to aftereye him Afternoon the posterior of the day 933226 869 2 18 4 92325 A beauty-waning and distressed widow, even in the afternoon of her best days She comes in fhape no bigger than an agat ftone, on the fore finger of an What marks, what dances fhall we have, to wear away this long age of three Mid.Night's Dream. 5 1 Twelfth Night 2 3 Winter's Tale. 3 3 To lose thy youth in peace and to atchieve the filver livery of advifed age 2 316 257 346252 350 7 Ibid. 4 3 356264 Richard 2 1 421120 Henry iv. 1 2 477 228 2 H. vi. 5 2 601244 Richard ii. 4 4 660257 Though age from folly could not give me freedom, it does from childishness cannot wither her Ant. and And then, forfooth, the faint defects of age must be the scene of mirth Stiff age Cleop. 1 3 771113 Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 863144 This policy, and reverence of age makes the world bitter to the best of our times - is unneceffary Than settled age, his fables and his weeds Lear. I 2933126 Lear. 2 4 944 149 Hamlet. 4 710321 12 Agent. Being the agents, or bafe fecond means, the cords, the ladder, or the hang I will aggravate my voice fo, that I will roar you as gently as any fucking dove - I befeek you now, aggravate your choler 4 A 3 56215 |