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Haml . comply with you in the garb ] Compliantly assume this dress and fashion
of behaviour . See Haml . of Osric , V. 2 . my extent to ] The degree of courtesy
dealt out . • entertainment ] Acceptance of service , kind reception . • So 4tos .
Haml . comply with you in the garb ] Compliantly assume this dress and fashion
of behaviour . See Haml . of Osric , V. 2 . my extent to ] The degree of courtesy
dealt out . • entertainment ] Acceptance of service , kind reception . • So 4tos .
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It had been well if Shakespeare's commentators had uniformly acted upon this
maxim . See " Jug the guts , " III . 3. Haml . , “ hedge a king , " IV . 5 , King , and “ o'
ercrows , " V. 1 . Haml . ( 8 ) The undiscover'd country , from those bourn No ...
It had been well if Shakespeare's commentators had uniformly acted upon this
maxim . See " Jug the guts , " III . 3. Haml . , “ hedge a king , " IV . 5 , King , and “ o'
ercrows , " V. 1 . Haml . ( 8 ) The undiscover'd country , from those bourn No ...
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See “ dearest foe , " Haml . I. 2 . Haml , • kate him not , for my sake , Cel . Why
should I not ? doth he not deserve well ] Meaning to be understood by reference
to that which had preceded , i , e . upon a principle stated by yourself ; “ because
my ...
See “ dearest foe , " Haml . I. 2 . Haml , • kate him not , for my sake , Cel . Why
should I not ? doth he not deserve well ] Meaning to be understood by reference
to that which had preceded , i , e . upon a principle stated by yourself ; “ because
my ...
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Touch . Come , shepherd , let us make an honour. in little ) Small compass ,
miniature . See Haml . II . 3 . Haml . , and Tw . N. III . 4. Sir Tob . touches ] Points ,
traits . b able retreat ; though not with bag and baggage , 58 ACT III . AS YOU
LIKE IT ...
Touch . Come , shepherd , let us make an honour. in little ) Small compass ,
miniature . See Haml . II . 3 . Haml . , and Tw . N. III . 4. Sir Tob . touches ] Points ,
traits . b able retreat ; though not with bag and baggage , 58 ACT III . AS YOU
LIKE IT ...
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Take state upon them and outbrave a man to his face . ” Sir Wm . Cornwallis's
Prayse of the French Pockes , 410. 1606 . “ Taught me to face me out of his
acquaintance . " Tw . N. V. 1. Ant . See Haml . V. 1. Haml . ACT II . ( 1 ) Which , like
the 5.
Take state upon them and outbrave a man to his face . ” Sir Wm . Cornwallis's
Prayse of the French Pockes , 410. 1606 . “ Taught me to face me out of his
acquaintance . " Tw . N. V. 1. Ant . See Haml . V. 1. Haml . ACT II . ( 1 ) Which , like
the 5.
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