Estate unto; Mids. Nt. 18 ii. 366 Extra syllable, use of; John, 196, iii. 227 Ergo; Merch. 135.. Escoted; Haml. 252.. viii. 115 Espials; Haml. 299. viii. 121 Essay; Lear, 74.. .vi. 402 Essex, Earl of, arrest of; Hen. V. ii. 364 .iv. 237 .iii. 409 vi. 299 Sonn. 95 .vii. 156 ..i. 245 .i. 68 Eyas-musket; Merry W. 91....iv. 155 F. Fables (verb); 1 Hen. VI. 195...i. 337 173 Tw. Nt. 81.. - (lords); 2 Hen. VI. 172. as man of family; 1 Hen. IV. Fame as verb; Sonn. 208 Love's L. 6. .vii. 169 Fangled; Cymb. 309. ..i. 53 Fardels; Haml. 309.. Fashion-monging; Ado, 341....iv. 263 Mids. Fats; Ant. 180 vi. 198 Exercise; Temp. 75. vii. 235 ii. 369 Fat-witted; 1 Hen. IV. 40.. iii. 391 (physical); John, 207 iii. 228 Exhalations; 1 Hen. IV. 170...iii. 402 - disappearing at dawn; Mids. Faucet, Helen, Miss, as Rosalind; Fair-play as adj.; John, 267... Fairy; Errors, 103. as trisyllable; Mids. Nt. 81 ii. 369 iii. 234 vi. 77 i. 116 .i. 167 Ado, 38. .iv. 228 Fond and winnowed; Haml.621 viii. 150 .i. 54 .viii. 236 178 - drives out fire; Jul. Cæs. 166 v. 148 Fear'd hopes; Cymb. 125. .vii. 156 - walking; Lear, 281 Firebrand brother: Troil. 119... v. 321 102 First-born of Egypt; As Y. L. 54 iv. 330 Fish, eat no; Lear, 96. .i. 244 .vii. 240 strange; Temp. 130.. Fitchew; Troil. 293 . Five wits; Ado, 15 Tim. 76.. Fee-farm; Troil. 177.. Fee-grief; Mach. 231 Fees; Tim. 122... Rich. III. 576... Fellowly; Temp. 227 Fellowship in woe, &c.; 55 Fells; As Y. L. 79 320...ii. 104 Felonious; 2 Hen. VI. 163. . v. 427 Lucr. viii. 393 iv. 333 .ii. 89 Fits (technical term); Troil. 160, v. 324 (verb), formed from fit-par- Lear, 269. Tw. Nt. 258. viii. 318 .iv. 226 .vi. 416 iv. 417 Flaky darkness; Rich. III. 606, iii. 142 101 and death, allegory of; Per. vi. 420 For alliance; Ado, 131. .vii. 239 176. .V. 285 .viii. 146 For why because; Errors, 85. i. 115 327, vi. 421 vii. 386 iii. 234 Forbid; Love's L. 2. to to care; Love's L. 196...i. 67 48.... Forfeit; Rich. III. 232. iii. 392 in barber's shop; Meas. 207 v. 287 Forgiveness, to ask; Meas. 165. v. 234 ii. 471 vii. 165 Rich. .ii. 463 Fleet-float; Ant. 277 Forfeiture; Tim. 67.. Fork (of arrow); Lear, 39.. Fennel as emblem; Haml. 505 viii. 140 Fern-seed; 1 Hen. IV. 106.....iii. 398 at the; Ado, 9.. iii. 110 vii. 61 .vi. 400 iv. 32 .i. $23 Oth. 134.. o' the Nile; Ant. 169. dew on, compared to tears; as sub.; 3 Hen. VI. 219....ii. 199 to set a; Sonn. 217 viii. 445 Forsake (used absolutely); VIII. 128 Forspoke; Ant. 220. Forth of; Jul. Cæs. 200.. iii. 322 Hen. .vi. 202 .viii. 442 Fortinbras, expedition of; Haml. 461 viii. 136 .... vol. p. Gib, name for a cat; Haml.439, viii. 134 Fraught; Cymb. 20 vii. 149 iv. 324 Gird, to; Coriol. 39 Freckles (in cowslips); Nt. 67... Free-town; Romeo, 11.. French, as spoken by the king; character of; Merch. 55..iii. 303 1 Hen. VI. 176.. .i. 335 Sir Toby's; Tw. Nt. 169...iv. 412 hose: Macb. 109. viii. 236 Gaps intervals; Per. 245....viii. 331 Gardon; Love's L. 70 Gargantua's mouth; As Y. L. 92, iv. 334 (with blood); John, 96....iii. 217 vi. 293 Girdle break; 1 Hen. IV. 242..iii. 408 iii. 398 ..ii. 304 Friend = lover; Cymb. 45. vii. 151 =lover; Ado, 90.. Gaudy; Ant. 278... vi. 205 ii. 372 Glassberyl-stone; Meas. 78... gray as; Two Gent. 111 to give the; Romeo, 195....i. 251 portents at birth of; 1 Hen. imagery of; 1 Hen. IV. ii. 470 iii. 404 poetical 211..iii. 406 Frippery; Temp. 213... vii. 246 Geck; Cymb. 306. vii. 169 Glib, to; Wint. T. 58. .vii. 376 From away from; Rich. III. .iii. 145 151 viii. 241 L. 66,.. .iv. 331 .iii. 112 referred to; Hen. V. 31. iv. 66 .iii. 228 ..iii. 396 vi. 405 V. 338 .vi. 195 130.. .v. 311 Fulfilling; Troil. 6.. Full (adverbially); Ado, 172....iv. 242 245.... Jul. Cæs. 98. Gentility; Love's L. 9. "Gentleman" (character in Haml.) Gentlemen of the first house; (as herald of death); Gentle; Macb. 158 Temp. 94 468.. 1 Hen. VI. 80.......... i. 325 hypocrisy of; Rich. III. 416, iii. 126 Rich. III. 439.. versatility of; Rich. III.469, iii. 130 opposition to king's marriage; Gaberdine; Merch. 98.. iii. 306 Gest; Wint. T. 5.. Gad, upon the; Lear, 73. .vi. 402 Gests; Ant. 299. Gadshill; 1 Hen. IV. 60. iii. 395 Ghost; 2 Hen. VI. 198... mistrust of; 1 Hen. IV. 98, iii. 398 appears to Brutus; Jul. Cæs. in Egerton play; Rich. II. "Gag," use of; Ado, 311 ..iv. 258 vii. 163 Glory to his hand; John, 244..iii. 231 Troil. Graft; Rich III. 434.. Grained; Coriol. 252.. 90 129 viii. 331 . v. 413 46. .ii. 315 vi. 79 .ii. 84 Gone out, as term in falconry; 2 ..ii. 83 232.. .i. 254 v. 63 Construction, elliptical; 68. .iii. 396 (man); Merch. 71.. iii. 304 149 night (figuratively); 1 Hen. 82 viii. 316 IV. 82... iii. 397 vi. 410 .ii. 306 -- Goose of Winchester; Troil. 351, v. 340 Dangerous, as adverb; 3 Hen. VI. Dative case, elliptical use of; Despised, use of participle for News, as plural; Ant. 15.. vi. 186 . viii. 317 - forms, irregular; Ant. 296, vi. 206 .i. 62 as clown; Merch. 121.....iii. 308 Gossip's bowl; Mids. Nt. 76....ii. 369 V. 410 71 Per. viii. 315 Rich. II. 272. .ii. 475 Errors, 107 ..i. 116 John, 165.. .iii. 224 Mids. Nt. 108. .ii. 372 Mids. Nt. 256. .ii. 385 Governor of Paris; 1 Hen. VI. Gown dressing-gown; Romeo,9,i. 238 of office; Ado, 309. of grace; Macb. 281.. (of beauty); Ado, 276. Shrew, 118 |