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Apemantus. D. P.

Timon of Arbens.|

That few things loves better than to abhor himself Apennines. Talking of the Alps and Apennines

Apifb.

This apifh and unmannerly approach

courtesy.

A. S. P. C. L. 803

Ibid. 1 1 804 132

King Jobn.1

1389 124

As You Like It. 3 2 238134

King John. 5 2 4091 8

Richard iii. 1 3 638153

Apollo. [Love.] Sweet and mufical, As bright Apollo's lute, ftrung with his hair

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Love's Labour Loft. 4

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Mid. Night's Dream. 2

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Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

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2253236 Winter's Tale. 2 1340232 Ibid. 2 3 343238 Ibid. 3 1 3441 4

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Apollo's

the devil

Troilus and Creffida. 5 5

Troilus and Creffida. 4

Hamlet. 2 2 1016 114 4 881138 110230

Comedy of Errors.3
Much Ado About Noth. 2
Ibid.

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Love's Labour Loft. 5

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Apparel thy head

Nor believe he can have every thing in him, by wearing his apparel neatly

My gay apparel for an alms-man's gown

For the apparel oft proclaims the man

Apparent. Next to thyself, and my young rover, he's apparent to my heart Winter's Tale. 1
Were it not here apparent, that thou art heir apparent
I'll draw it is apparent to the crown

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Apparitions. I have mark'd a thousand blushing apparitions to start into her face

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I think it is the weakness of mine eyes that shapes this monftrous apparition

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That if again this apparition come, he may approve our eyes, and speak

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Appendix. To bid the priest be ready to come against you come with your appendix

1105

A. S. P. C. L.

Taming of the Shrew. 4 4 273 II

Appertaining. The reason that I have to love thee doth much excufe the appertaining
rage to fuch a greeting

Appertainments. We lay by our appertainments vifiting of him
Appertinent. As an appertinent title to your old time

Appetite of her eye did seem to scorch me up like a burning glass

Romeo and Juliet. 3 1 982 147
Troi. and Cre2 3 869144
Love's Lab. Loft.1 2 1502 4
M.W. of Wind.1 3

Scarce confeffes that his blood flows, or that his appetite is more to bread than stone

- Fit thy confent to my sharp appetite-lay by all nicety

- Doth not the appetite alter

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Measure for Measure.1| 4
Ibid. 2 4

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Much Ado About Noth. 2
Mer. of Venice. 2

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the palate

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Who rifeth from a feast with that keen appetite that he fits down
Alas, their love may be call'd appetite,-no motion of the liver, but

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Ant. and Cleop.21 773250

Troilus and Creffida. 1 3 862249

• She would hang on him, as if increase of appetite had grown by what it fed on

- Even as her appetite shall play the god with his weak function

Applaud the name of Henry with your leader

Apples. There's a small choice in rotten apples

As much as an apple doth an oyster, and all one

Ibid. 5 5 889129

Cymbeline. 61

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An apple, cleft in two, is not more twin than these two creatures

And fight for bitten apples

She's as like this as a crab is like an apple

Apple-jobs. I am wither'd like an old apple-john

Ibid. 4 2 270137

Twelfth Night.51 331122
Henry viii. 5 3 701153
Lear. 1 5 938215

1 Henry iv. 3 3 461225

The prince once fet a dish of apple-johns before him, and told him, there were five more Sir Johns

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I come to tender it, and my appliance, with all bound humbleness
With all appliances and means to boot, deny it to a king?

Ask God for temperance; that's the appliance only, which your disease

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2 Henry iv. 31 488 121 requires

Henry viii. 1 1 673 144
Hamlet. 4 310271 7

Diseases desperate grown by desperate appliance, are relieved
Appoint. Dost think, I am so muddy, fo unfettled, to appoint myself in this vexation

Winter's Tale. 1

Appointed. What, fhall I be appointed hours; as though, belike, I knew not what to

take or what to leave

-It fhall be fo my care to have you royally appointed
- Suppose, that you have seen the well-appointed king at Hampton pier embark his
royalty

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- The Dauphin, well appointed, stands with the snares of war to tangle thee

Appointment. Therefore your best appointment make with speed
-That from the caftle's totter'd battlements our fair appointments may be well
perus'd

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- Where their appointment we may best discover, and look on their endeavour

Here art thou in appointment fresh and fair

- A pirate of very warlike appointment Apprebend paffing fhrewdly

- nothing but jollity

- To apprehend thus, draws us a profit from all things we see
Apprebenfion. How long have you profeffed apprehenfion
-If the English had any apprehenfion, they would run away
I'll note you in my book of memory, to fcourge you for this
That's a lafcivious apprehenfion

Apprehenfive. Men are flesh and blood, and apprehenfive

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Antony and Cleopatra. 4 10 793,2 42 Troi. and Cre4 4 881134 Hamlet. 4 61031116 1126 127 Winter's Tale. 4 3 3501 7 Cymbeline. 3 3 908138 Much Ado About Noth. 3 4 136128 Henry v.37526221 apprehenfion 1 Henry vi.2 4 55352 Timon of Athens.1 1805251 Julius Cæfar.[3] 752|2|32

Much Ado About Noth. 2

Ap.

A. S. P. C. L. 418/2/31

Richard ii.1

Apprenticeboed. Muft I not ferve a long apprentice hood to foreign paffages
Approach. He comes not like to his father's greatness: his approach, fo out of circum-

stance

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Winter's Tale. 5 1 358222

Henry v.4 2 530223 Cymbeline. 2 4

For our approach fhall fo much dare the field, that England fhall couch down in fear and yield Approached. He was expected then, but not approach'd Approbation. Which was as grofs as ever touch'd conjecture, that lack'd fight only, nought for approbation

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Winter's Tale. 2

1340 226

How many now in health, shall drop their blood in approbation of what your reverence fhall incite us to

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'Would I had put my eftate, and my neighbour's on the approbation of what I have

spoke Approof

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Meafure for Meafure. 2 4
All's Well.12

Appropriation. He makes it a great appropriation to his own good parts Approve. To approve Henry of Hereford, Lancaster, and Derby, to God, and to him, difloyal

I am full forry, that he approves the common liar

And that my fword upon thee shall approve

Which must approve thee honest

This approves her letter, that she would foon be here

Which approves him an intelligent party to the advantages of France

He may approve our eyes

If you did, it would not much approve me

But the main article I do approve in fearful fenfe

280 131 Ibid. 2 5 289128 Ant. and Cleop.3 2 782215 Mer. of Ven. 1 2 199225 his fovereign,

Richard .1
Ant. and Cleop.I
Titus Andronicus. 2
Cymbeline. 5

3 417141 1768 133 1836240

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5 926133 Lear. 2 4 944/2/28 Ibid. 3 5 9501 Hamlet.I 11000 1 I Ibid. 5 21038235 31047 117

Othello. 1

My love doth fo approve him, that even his ftubbornnefs, his checks, and frowns, have grace and favour in them

Approved. Oh, 'tis the curfe of love, and still approv'd

Moft trusty servant well approv'd in all

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Ibid. 4
Tavo Gent. of Ver.5 4 432 9
Taming of the Shrew. I I 255112

And he that is approv'd in this offence, though he had twinn'd with me, both at a
birth, fhall lose me

Approvers. Their discipline (now mingled with their courages) will make
their approvers, they are people, fuch that mend the world
Appurtenance. The appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony
Apollo. Now, by Apollo, king, thou fwear'ft thy gods in vain
Apoplexed. But, sure, that sense is apoplex'd; for madness would not err
Apothecary, D. P.

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Go, bind thou up yon dangling apricocks, which, like unruly children, make their fire ftoop with oppreffion of their prodigal weight

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A day in April never came fo fweet, to fhew how coftly fummer was at hand, as this fore-spurrer comes before his lord

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The April's in her eyes; it is love's fpring, and these the fhowers, to bring it on

When well apparel'd April on the heel of limping winter treads

April-day. The uncertain glory of an April-day

This embalms and fpices to the April-day again

Apron-men. You have made good work, you and your apron-men
Apt and pretty thofe terms played on

I have a heart as little apt as yours

Live a thousand years, I fhall not find my felf fo apt to die

I find thee apt

That the loves him, 'tis apt, and of great credit

208 2 26 2431 2 35247

Ant. and Cleop. 3 3 782234
Rom. and Jul. 2 970138

Two Gent. of Ver.3

272 7 Tim. of Atb. 4 3 820|113 Coriolanus. 4 6 731237.

Love's Labour Left. 1 2 1502 7
Coriolanus.3 2 723131
Julius Caefar. 31 753229
Hamlet. 51007120

Otbells. 2 11054143

I told him what I thought: and told no more than what he found himfelf was apt and true

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Apter

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Apter. Which I warrant the is apter to do, than to confefs she does
Apteft. Counsel every man the aptest way for safety and revenge
Aptnefs. That they are in a ripe aptnefs, to take all power from the people
And be friended with aptnefs of the season

Aqua-vita

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A plea of no less weight than Aquitain a dowry for a queen

Comedy of Errors. I I 113137
Twelfth Night.2 5 319231
Romeo and Juliet.4 5 9922 9
Trei. and Cref.4 5 881144
I 148236

Love's Labour Loft.|1|

Ibid. 2 1 152114

— Speech on Aquitain being bound by the king of France to the king of Navarre for

100,000 crowns

Ibid. 2

I'll give you Aquitain, and all that is his, an you give him for my sake but one loving kifs

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Ibid. 2
Mer. of Venice.2| 7|
Coriolanus. 4 2 727131
Ant. and Clep.3 2 782151
Cymbeline 17899|1|24
Othella. 5 2 1079 230

If the be furnish'd with a mind fo rare, fhe is alone the Arabian bird Arabian trees. Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees their med'cinable gum Arachne. Admits no orifice for a point, as fubtle as Arachne's broken woof,

Arbitrate. But certain iffue ftrokes muft arbitrate

Troi.

to enter
and Cref5 2 886 257
Macbeth.5 4 385115
Richard ii.11414131
Ibid. 1 1415 6

Can arbitrate this caufe betwixt us twain -There fhall your fwords and lances arbitrate Arbitrating that, which the commiffion of thy years and art could to no iffue of true honour bring Romeo and Juliet.4 1 990151 Arbitrator. But now, the arbitrator of despairs, juft death, kind umpire of men's miferies

1 Henry vi. 2 5 554112

Arbitrement. The knight is incens'd against you even to a mortal arbitrement

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The noble duke my mafter, my worthy arch and patron comes to night
Arch-mock. O, 'tis the spight of hell, the fiend's arch-mock
Arch. Watery arch

Arch-beretic. Let go the hand of that arch-heretic

A most arch-heretic, a peftilence that does infeft the land

Arch-villain. All fingle and alone, yet an arch-villain keeps him company
Archelaus of Cappadocia

Archer. If we can do this, Cupid is no longer an archer

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Lear. 21 939223 Othello. 4 11068110 Tempest. 41 1714

King John. 3 1 3972 52 Henry viii. 51 697 1 20 Tim. of Atb.528262 31 Ant. and Cleop.3 6 785110 Much Ado about Nothing. 2 1128230 Richard i5 31 668229 Ibid. 5 3 669116

333

Winter's Tale.
Titus Andronicus. 5 3 854249

Arde. When thofe fons of glory, those two lights of men met in the vale of Arde

Argal, she drown'd herself wittingly

Argier

Henry viii. 11 671228
Hamlet 5 11033143
Tempeft.1

Argefies. Your mind is toffing on the ocean: there, where your argofies with portly

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1197 113. 3 200 216 Ibid. 3 1 202 6. Ibid. 5 I 221234 1263210

Taning of the Shrew.2

- As doth a fail, fill'd with a fretting guft, command an argosy to stem the waves

Argue. Her looks do argue her replete with modefty

So bad a death argues a monftrous life

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If you have any pity, grace, or manners, you would not make me fuch an argu

Arguing. If arguing make us fweat, the proof of it will turn to redder drops Jul. Caf|5| 1| 762|2|
Argument. Become the argument of his own scorn
Much Ado about Nothing. 2 3
If thou wilt hold longer argument do it in notes
For shape, for bearing, argument and valour
Love doth approach disguis'd armed in arguments

7

129 145

Ibid. 2 3

129 230

Ibid. 3 1

132 218

Love's Labor Loft. 5

2

166 2 45

ment

-An abfent argument of my revenge, thou prefent
The argument of time

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2
As You Like It. 3 1
Winter's Tale. 41

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— It would be argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jest for ever

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1 Henry iv. 2 2 Henry v.31 1 Henry vi.2 4553 4 Tim. of Athens. 2 2 812110

- I cannot fight upon this argument; it is too starved a subject for my fword

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Aries. The bull being gall'd, gave Aries fuch a knock that down fell both the rams horns in the court

Titus Andronicus.43 8482 28

Arion. Like Arion on the Dolphin's back, I saw him hold acquaintance with the waves

Ariftotle's. Or fo devote to Aristotle's checks
Arithmetick. But now 'tis odds beyond arithmetick

Twelfth Night.1] 2 308122 Taming of the Shrew.1 I 2551 37 Coriolanus. 3 1 721246 Cymbeline. 2 4 905238 Hamlet. 5 2 1038 2 14

Spare your arithmetick: never count the turns; once, and a million
Of memory

Ark. There is, fure, another flood toward, and thefe couples are coming to the ark

Armadoes of Carracks

As You Like It. 5 4 2481 22 Comedy of Errors. 3 2 111246

A whole armado of collected fail is fcattered, and disjoin'd from fellowship

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Armour. I have known when he would have walked ten miles a foot to fee a good

armour

I'll give thee armour to keep off that word
Like unfcour'd armour hanging by the wall
Their armours, that march'd hence fo filver bright, hither return all gilt with

Frenchmens blood

Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers

Like a rich armour worn in heat of day that fcalds with fafety

King John. 22 393215
Richard ii. 3416260

2 Henry iv. 4 4 499113

The armour that I faw in your tent to-night, are those stars, or funs, upon it Hen. v.3 7 525253

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