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Action. When you went onward to this ended action
— I'll bring my action on the proudest he that stops my way in Padua

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I'll have an action of battery against him

This action I now go on, is for my better grace

Taming of the Shrew. 3 2 266258
Twelfth Night. 4 1
Winter's Tale. 2 I

Start not; her actions shall be holy, as, you hear, my spell is lawful
Who hath read, or heard of any kindred action like to this
To give us warrant from the hand of Heaven; and on our actions fet the name
of right, with holy breath

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Ibid. 5 3

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King Jcbn. 3 4

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There is not a dangerous action can peep out his head, but I am thrust upon it

Have you enter'd your action?

The wearing out of fix fashions which is four terms, or two actions
So may a thousand actions, once a foot, end in one purpose

In fuch business action is eloquence, and the eyes of the ignorant
than their ears

But his whole action grows not in the power on 't

Checks and difafters grow in the veins of actions highest rear'd
Sith every action that hath gone before, whereof we have record,
bias, and thwart

As if the paffage and whole carriage of this action rode on his tide

If you will make it an action, call witness to 't

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If such actions shall have paffage free, bond-slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be

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Cymbeline. 2

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Actor. Bring us but to this fight, and you shall say I'll prove a busy actor in their play

A fhewing of a heavenly effect in an earthly actor

As if the tragedy were play'd in jeft by counterfeiting actors
Like a dull actor now, I have forgot my part, and am out

As You Like It.3 4 240 120
All's Well. 2 3 286112
3 Hen. vi. 2 3 613210
Coriolanus. 5 3 735160

- But bear it as our Roman actors do, with untir'd spirits, and formal conftancy

Then came each actor on his afs

Julius Cafar. 2
Hamlet. 2

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Acute. The gift is good in those in whom it is acute; and I am thankful for it

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Not that Adam that kept the Paradise, but that Adam that kept the prifon
Let him be clapp'd on the fhoulder and call'd Adam

-'s fons are my brethren

— Though she were endowed with all that Adam had left him before he transgress'd

Adam. D. P.

- Had he been Adam, he had tempted Eve

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Ibid. 2

Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 169132

As You Like It.

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Ibid. 2 I 229 113 Richard ii. 3 4 431130 2 Henry vi. 4 2 594120 Hamlet. 5 110332 32

Adam's profeffion. Gardeners, ditchers, and grave-makers; they hold up Adam's pro

feffion

Adamant. You hard-hearted adamant

Spurn in pieces posts of adamant

True, as iron to adamant

Adders. Profpero's fpirits compared to adders

Hamlet. 5 11033229 Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2180250 1 Henry iv. 14 548215 Troilus and Creffid. 3 2 874146 Tempest. 2 2 10237

And haft thou kill'd him fleeping?. Brave touch! adder, do so much? An adder did it; for with doubler tongue than thine, thou ferpent, never adder ftung

Could not a worm, an

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What, art thou, like the adder, waxen deaf? be poisonous too
Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth

It is the bright day, that brings forth the adder

-blue

A. S. P. C. L. Ricbard ii. 3 2 426228 2 Henry vi. 3 2 3 Henry vi. 14 Julius Cafar. 21 Tim. of Athens. 4 3 Tit. And. 2 3

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821 243

838 149

Troilus and Creffida. 2 2
Lear. 5 1

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As an adder, when she doth unroll to do fome fatal execution
For pleasure and revenge, have ears more deaf than adders to the voice of any
true decifion

Each jealous of the other, as the stung are of the adder

And my two school-fellows,-whom I will trust, as I will adder's fang'd

Adder's fork.

Adders' beads and toads carbonado'd

Hamlet. 3 41025237 Macbeth. 41 3781 3 Winter's Tale. 4 3 352135 Othello. 2 2/10542 24

Addiction. Each man to what sport and revels his addiction leads him
Addition. Where great addition swells, and virtue none, it is a dropfied honour

All's Well 2 3 28717
All's Well. 4 2 2961 36

titled Goddefs and worth it with addition

This man, lady, hath robb'd many beafts of their particular additions

I came to kill thee, coufin, and bear hence a great addition earned in thy death

Troil. and Creffid.12 859131

Ibid. 4 5

One I will beat into clamourous whining, if thou deny'st the least syllable of thy addition

They clepé us drunkards, and with swinish phrase soil our addition The worfer, that you give me the addition whose want even kills me Addle. He efteems her no more than I esteem an addle egg

Yet thy head hath been beaten as addle as an egg, for quarrelling

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Lear. 2 2 940 229 Hamlet. 1410061 6 Orbello. 4 11068 150 860 2

Troil. and Cref. 1 Rom. and Jul. 3 Merry Wives of Windfer. 3 Do you think he will make no deed of all this, that fo seriously he doth addrefs himself unto

Addrefs. I will then addrefs me to my appointment

A dreadful lay!-addrefs thee instantly

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It lifted up its head, and did addrefs itfelf to motion, like as it would speak Ham. 1 Addrefs'd. Were all addrefs'd to meet you

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2 1003235 Love's Labor Loft. 2 1 152238 As You Like It.|5| 4 249|217 Macbeth. 2 2 3701 5

2 Henry iv. 4 4

Mid. Night's Dr. 5 1
Merchant of Venice. 2 9

Henry v.3 3

Though that my death were adjunct to my act, by heaven I would do it
Admiral. Thou art our admiral, thou bearest the lanthorn in the poop
Admiration. Let us bury him, and not protract with admiration what is now due debt

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Julius Cæfar. 31
Macbeth.17

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Love's Labor Loft. 4 3

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K.Jobn. 3 3 1 Henry iv. 33

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Admittance. You are a gentleman of excellent breeding, admirable discourse, of great
admittance
Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 2

-The Ship-tire, the tire volant, or any other tire of Venetian admittance
Admits. The people will accept whom he admits

Admonition. Dar'ft with thy frozen admonition, make pale our cheek
Ado. Let's follow, to fee the end of this ado

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Ibid. 3 3

Titus Andronicus. 1 2 833238
Richard ii. 2

Taming of the Shrew. 5

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Winter's Tale. 2
Romeo and Juliet. 3

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Induc. to Taming of the Shrew.

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1 Henry vi. 1 6 549 235

Merry Wives of Windfor. 2

All's Well. 1

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Aderer. Though I profess myself her adorer, not her friend

Adornment. The adornment of her bed

Adrian, Lord. D. P.

Adrian.

Adriana. D. P.

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Cymbeline.15 897,123
Ibid. 2 2 9021 41

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Coriolanus. 4 3 727216

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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

To take an ill advantage of his absence

You faid, you neither lend nor borrow upon advantage

Tempeft.

Comedy of Errors.

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Love's Labor Loft.

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Tam. of the Shrew. 1

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For where there is advantage to be given, both more and less have given him the revolt

And with advantage means to pay thy love

We'll read it at more advantage

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And from this fwarm of fair advantages, you took occafion to be quickly woo'd

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Oh what advantage, bought with such a shame, to save a paltry life, and
fame!

And lofe advantage, which doth ever cool i' the abfence of the needer
It shall advantage more, than do us wrong

The advantage of the time prompts me aloud to call for recompence

·Beyond him in the advantage of the time Colleagued with this dream of his advantage

And bring them after in the best advantage

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Coriolanus. 4

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Julius Cæfar.3 1754 160
Troi. and Cref. 3 3 8742 34
Cymbeline. 41 914136
Hamlet. 1 21000 227

Otbello. I

has an eye can stamp and counterfeit advantages, though true advantage never prefent itself

Give me advantage of fome brief discourse

And, to the advantage, I, being here, took it up
Advantageable. As your wisdoms best shall see advantageable for our dignity

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Ibid. 2
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Ibid. 3 11059135
Ibid. 3 3 1063 114

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 enterprise

As You Like It. 1

The day shall not be up fo foon as I, to try the fair adventure of to-morrow

-Our scouts have found the adventure very easy

I dare adventure to be sent to the tower

I would adventure for fuch merchandize
Adverfary. I will be thy adversary toward Ann Page
Thou art come to answer a ftony adversary
Adverfe. To admit no traffick to our adverse towns
To what adverse issue it can

Adverfities. Let me embrace these four adverfities
Adverfity. A man I am, crofs'd with adversity

King John. 5 5
3 Henry vi. 4 2
Richard iii. 13
Romeo and Juliet. 2 2

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Merry W. of Windfor.2 3
Mercb. of Venice. 4
Comedy of Errors. 1
Much Ado About Nothing. 2

Sweet are the uses of adverfity

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Troilus and Creffida. 5
Romeo and Juliet. 3 3 985220

Adverfly. If the drink you give me, touch my palate adversly, I make a crooked face

at it

Advertise. I do bend my speech to one that can my part in him advertise

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Coriolanus. 21 7122 6

Meafure for Meaf. 1 I 761 26 2 Henry vi. 4 9 598111 3 Henry vi. 5 3 629234 Troil. and Creffid. 2 2 868211

Much Ado About Nothing.5 1 141151

Advertising. As I was then advertising and holy to your bufinefs

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Advice. How fhall I doat on her with more advice that thus without advice begin to love her

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Did repent me after more advice

My lord Baffanio, upon more advice, hath sent you this ring

You did never lack advice fo much

And, on his more advice we pardon him

But with advice and filent fecrecy

And she shall file our engine, with advice

Advise you what you say

thee, Aaron, what is to be done

Advised. I am advifed in what I fay

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2 Gent. of Verona. 2 4
Meaf. for Meaf.5 1
Merchant of Venice. 4 2
All's Well. 3 4

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Thursday is near; lay hand on heart, advise

Therefore be advised

Comedy of Errors. 5
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Advis'd. Art thou not advis'd, he took fome care to get her cunning schoolmasters

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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 advifedly Merchant of Venice. 51 2212 9 Adulterate. The adulterate Haftings, Rivers, Vaughan, Grey, untimely fmother'd in their dufky graves

Richard iii.

4 659 2 54 Adultery. Might have been accufed in fornication, adultery and all uncleanness there Mcafure for Meafure. 2 1 86238

To attain in fuit the place of his bed, and win this ring by hers and mine adultery

No.

Cymbeline. 5 5 925 226
Lear. 469572 37

Die for adultery!
Adultrefs. But be it known from him that has most cause to grieve it should be, fhe's
an adultress

Advocate's the court word for a pheasant
Advocation. My advocation is not now in tune
Eacides. Sure

Ediles. D. P.

Winter's Tale. 2 1 339 229 Winter's Tale. 4 3 356245 Othello. 3 4 10661 4

acides was Ajax,-called fo from his grandfather Tam. of the Sbrew.31 264 149

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As did Æneas old Anchises bear, so bear I thee upon my manly shoulder
I, as Æneas, our great anceftor, did from the flames of Troy upon his
the old Anchifes bear, fo, from the waves of Tyber did I the tired Cæfar
Dido and her Æneas fhall want troops

To bid Æneas tell the tale twice o'er, how Troy was burnt
Ancas. D. P.

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7. Caf.1 2 743142 Antony and Cleopatra. 4 12 795 147 Tit. Andronicus. 3 2 8442 Troilus and Creffida.

That's Æneas, is not that a brave man? he's one of the flowers of Troy Ibid. 1
True honeft men being heard, like falfe Æneas, were in his time, thought falfe

'Twas Æneas' tale to Dido

Eclus. Yet Eolus would not be a murderer

Afculapius. My Æfculapius

#fon. In fuch a night, Medea gather'd the enchanted herbs that

Afp. Let Afop fable in a winter's night, his currish riddles fort

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Cymbeline 34 909247

Hamlet.2 210151 4 2 Henry vi. 3 2 587 238 Merry W. of Windfor. 2 3 57121 did renew old fon

Merchant of Venice.5 not with this place

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3 Henry vi. 55 630245

Aina. I'll be thrown into Ætna, as I have been into Thames, ere I will leave her thus

Now let hot Ætna cool in Sicily

Afeard. But that I am afcard

Merry W. of Windf.3 5 64213 Titus And. 3843 2 30 Marry W. of Windfor.[3] 41 622

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Afeard.

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Affability. You do not use me with that affability as in discretion you ought to use me

Henry v.3 2

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Affair. We have lost the best half of our affair
Affairs. If I know how, or which way, to order these affairs, thus disorderly thrust
into my hands

Macbeth. 3 3

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Richard ii. 2

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They fhould be good men; their affairs are righteous

Henry viii. 31

686 161

that walk as they fay fpirits do at midnight, have in them a wilder nature, than the business that seeks dispatch by day

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- I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall

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King Lear.1 I 9291 5

Lear. 2 1 940115 King John.1 138826 Coriolanus. 4 6 73118

2 Gent. of Verona. 1 I 231 6

- Would it apply well to the vehemence of your affection, that I should win what you would enjoy

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bravé conquerors! for fo you are, that war against your own affections

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If drawing my sword against the humour of affection would deliver me from the reprobate thought of it, I would take defire prifoner

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Yourself, renown'd prince, then flood as fair as any comer I have look'd on yet for my affection

Merchant of Venice. 2 1 202,147

With affection wondrous fenfible he wrung Eaffanio's hand

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Affections

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