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| | | | express, II. i. 16. | | | expressure, II. iii. 180. | | | extent, IV. i. 57. | | | extracting, V. i. 288. | | | extravagancy, II. i. 12. | | | Fadge, II. ii. 35. | | | fall, I. i. 4. | | | fancy, I. i. 14; II. v. 29. | | | fangs of malice, I. v. 205-206. | | | fantastical, I. i. 15. | | | "Farewell," etc. II. iii. 116 ff. | | | fat and fulsome, V. i. 113. | | | faults, II. v. 139. | | | favour, II. iv. 24; III. iv. 369, 423. | | | fear no colours, I. v. 6. | | | feature, III. iv. 406. | | | feelingly personated, II. iii. 181-82. | | | fine frame, I. i. 33. | | | firago, III. iv. 307. | | | five wits, IV. ii. 97-98 | | | flame, I. v. 295. | | | flatterer, I. v. 341. | | | flatter with, I. v. 335. | | | fleshed, IV. i. 43. | | | follows, II. v. 31. | | | folly-fallen, III. i. 74. | | | fond, II. ii. 36. | | | fools' zanies, I. v. 101. | | | for all waters, IV. ii. 72. | | | forbid . . . not, II. ii. 20. | | | forgive, I. v. 215. | | | formal capacity, II. v. 126-27. | | | for that, III. i. 165. | | | four elements, II. iii. 10-11. | | | fourteen years' purchase, IV. i. 24-25. | | | fraught, V. i. 65. | | | free, II. iv. 45. | | | from, I. v. 211. | | | from it, V. i. 342. | | | function, V. i. 165. | | | fustian, II. v. 117. | | | Galliard, I. iii. 129. | | | gaskins, I. v. 23. | | | geck, V. i. 353. | | | genius, III. iv. 145. | | | gentleman much desires, I. v. 112-13. | | | gentleness, II. i. 49. | | | giant, I. v. 229. | | | glass, V, i. 272. | | | golden shaft, I. i. 35. | | | good housekeeper, IV. ii. 10-11. | | | good my, I. v. 71-72. | | | Gorbuduc, IV. ii. 17. | | | gospels, V. i. 295. | | | gracious, I. v. 293. | | | Greek, IV. i. 19. | | | grize, III. i. 134. | | | gross, II. v. 178. | | | grossly, V. i. 244. | | | gust, I. iii. 34. | | | Haggard, III. i. 70. | | | hart, I. i. 17. | | | have, V. i. 118. | | | he says he'll come, III. iv. 1. | | | having, III. iv. 385. | | | heart, I. i. 37; IV. i. 63. | | | heat, I. v. 146. | | | here he comes, I. v. 128. | | | hermit of Prague, IV. ii. 15-16. | | | "Hey, Robin," IV. ii. 83. | | | high fantastical, I. i. 15. | | | his, V. i. 1. | | | hob nob, III. iv. 268. | | | horribly conceited, III. iv. 329. | | | horse of that colour, II. iii. 190-91. | | | how now, V. i. 301. | | | hull, I. v. 228. | | | humour, I. iv. 5. | | | humour of state, II. v. 56. | | | hyperbolical, IV. ii. 30. | | | "I am gone, sir," IV. ii. 137. | | | idle markets, III. iii. 46. | | | image, III. iv. 402. | | | impeticos, II. iii. 29. | | | Importance, V. i. 373. | | | impressure, II. v. 101. | | | in contempt of question, II. 95-96. | | | in grain, I. v. 286. | | | in standing water, I. v. 176. | -188- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will. Contributors: William Allan Neilson - editor, William Shakespeare - author. Publisher: Scott Foresman. Place of Publication: Chicago. Publication Year: 1903. Page Number: 188.
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