Is troth-plight to your daughter. Good Paulina, [Exeunt. Glossary. Abide, sojourn for a short time; no more but a."=only make a short stay; IV. iii. 95. Aboard him, i.e. aboard his ship; IV. iv. 853. Abused, deceived; II. i. 141. Action, suit (perhaps "this a. I now go on" this which I am now to undergo); II. i. 121. Address yourself, prepare; IV. iv. 53. Adventure, venture; I. ii. 38; II. iii. 162; dare; IV. iv. 464. Adventure of, risk of; V. i. 156. Afar off, indirectly; II. i. 104. Affection, instinct; I. ii. 138; disposition, V. ii. 40. Affront, confront, come before; V. i. 75. Air, breath; V. iii. 78. Alack for lesser knowledge'; i.e. "Oh, would that I had less knowledge "; II. i. 38. Allow'd, allowable; I. ii. 263. Allowing, approving; I. ii. 185. Amazedly, confusedly; V. i. 187. Amazedness, amazement, sur prise; V. ii. 5. Ancient, old; IV. iv. 79. Ancientry, old people; III. iii. 63. Another, the other; IV. iv. 176; V. ii. 82. Brands, marks of infamy, stigmas; II. i. 71. Brave, fine; IV. iv. 202. Break-neck, "dangerous business"; I. ii. 363. Breed, educate; III. iii. 48. Bring, take, accompany; IV. iii. 119. Bug, bugbear; III. ii. 93. Bugle, a long bead of black glass; IV. iv. 223. But, but that; V. i. 141. But that, only because; II. i. 105. By-gone day, day gone by this = yesterday; I. ii. 32. Centre, "the earth as the supposed centre of the world"; II. i. 102. Chamber-councils, "private thoughts or intentions"; I. ii. 237. Changed, exchanged; I. ii. 68. Changeling, a child left by the fairies in the place of another; III. iii. 122. Character, handwriting; V. ii. 38. Charge, weight, value; IV. iv. 258. Cheat (v. silly); IV. iii. 28. Child, a girl; "a boy or a child"; III. iii. 71. Childness, childishness; I. ii. 170. Churl, peasant; IV. iv. 437. Circumstance, ceremony, pomp; V. i. 90; facts which are evidence of the truth; V. ii. 33. Clamour (vide Note); IV. iv. 249. Clap, clap hands, i.e. pledge faith (a token of troth-plighting); I. ii. 104. Clear'd, excepted; I. ii. 74. Clerk-like, scholar-like; I. ii. 392. Climate, reside, sojourn; V. i. 170. Clipping, embracing; V. ii. 59. Cock, woodcock, a metaphor for a fool; IV. iii. 36. Collop, part of a man's flesh; I. ii. 137. Colour, reason, pretext; IV. iv. 560. Crack, flaw; I. ii. 322. Credent, credible; I. ii. 142. Crone, old woman; II. iii. 76. Crown imperial, the Tritellaria imperialis, early introduced from Constantinople into England; IV. iv. 126. Curious, requiring care, embarrassing; IV. iv. 519. Curst, wicked; III. iii. 134. Custom; "with a c.," from habit, IV. iv. 12; trade, custom, V. ii. 108. Cypress, crape; IV. iv. 220. From an Engraving in Knight's Pictorial Shakespeare. Cozened, cheated; IV. iv. 252. Difference, i.e. d. in our sta tions in life; IV. iv. 17. |