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Reproof. In the reproof of this lies the jeft

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1 Henry iv.

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Thofe enemies of Timon's and mine own, whom you yourselves shall fet out fort reproof, fall, and no more

Reprove. 'Tis fo, I cannot reprove it

Timon of Athens. 5
M. Ado Ab. Noth. 2 3 312
Lear. 3 5 949249

Reprovable. A provoking merit, set a-work by a reprovable badness in himself
Repugn. When stubbornly he did repugn the truth

Reju ation. Of very reverent reputation

Slender reputation

You may conceal her, (as beft befits her wounded reputation)
And would not put my reputation now in any staining act
Your reputation comes too fhort for my daughter

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1 Henry vi. 41560213
Comedy of Errors. 5 I
Two Gent, of Verona 13
M. Ado Ab. Noth. 4 1
All's Well 37

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Turn then my freshest reputation to a favour, that may strike the dullest nostril W. T. 1 2 - The purest treasure mortal times afford is-fpotlefs reputation, that away, men are but gilded loom or painted clay

Wherein thou lieft in reputation fick

But answer in the effect of your reputation, and fatisfy the poor woman

I have offended reputation

Seeing his reputation touch'd to death, he did oppofe his foe

- I have lost the immortal part, sir, of myself, and what remains is tation, lago, my reputation

Richard ii. 1 1 415|||40

Ibid. 2420237

2 Henry iv. 2 1 480235 Ant. and Cleop.39 787151 Timon of Athens. 3 5 816158 bestial.-My repu

Othello. 2 3 10571 53

- is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deferving

Ibid. 2 3 105:58

Repute. In my conscience do repute his grace the rightful heir to England's royal feat

Reputing. Yet, by reputing of his high defcent

Requet. 'Tis in request, I can tell you

2 Henry vi. 5 1 Ibid. 31 Winter's Tale. 4 3

At your request, my father will grant precious things, as trifles
His great oppofer Coriolanus being in no request in his country
Things fmall as nothing, but for requeft's fake only, he makes important

Or came it by request, and such fair queftion as foul to foul affordeth
Requiem. We fhould profane the fervice of the dead, to fing a requiem

600260 583248 3522 5 Ibid. 5 2 359|2|5r Coriolanus. 4 3 727251 Tr. Cr. 2 3 8701 23 Othello. 1310481 26 Hamlet. 510352 55

Require. He will require them, as if he did contemn what he requested should be in them
to give

Requiring. Anfwer his requiring with a plausible obedience
Requital. I profefs requital to a hair's breadth

You do fo grow in my requital, as nothing can unroot you
To make a more requital to your love

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Good people, bring a rescue or two.-Thou wo't, wo't thou Refemblance. What likelihood is in that? not a refemblance, but a certainty Referable as much as an apple doth an oyster, and all one Eefembled. Had he not resembled my father as he flept, I had done't Refervation. And that he will'd me in heedfulleft refervation to bestow them All's W.1| 3| – I most unfeignedly befeech your lordship to makesome refervation of your wrongs Ib. 2 288 3 Refign. He bids you then refign your crown and kingdom Henry V. 2 45191 28 Reff. I fee a woman may be inade a fool, if she had not spirit to resist T. of the Shr. 3 2 266244 Rejelves. How yet refolves the governor of the town Henry v. 3 3 521 243 3 Henry vi. 3 2 617213 Winter's Tale. 5 3 362149 a dew Ham. 1 21002245 3 Henry vi. 2 2 612224 Thid. 5 5 630 241 Julius Cafar. 3 753156

May it please your highness to refolve me now

yourself for more amazement

- O, that this too too folid Aefh would melt, thaw, and resolve itself into Refelo'd. I am refolv'd that Clifford's manhood lies upon his tongue

Ah, that thy father had been fo refolv'd

- And be refolv'd how Cæfar hath deferv'd to lie in death
Refolution. Your refolution cannot hold, when 'tis oppos'd, as it muft be, by the power
o' the king

Left refolution drop out of mine eyes in tender womanish tears
We have no friend but refolution, and the briefeft end

I should be fick, but that my resolution helps me

I would unftate myself to be in a due refolution

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- Do thou but call my resolution wife, and with this knife I'll help it presently

Romeo and Juliet.'4 1990 41
Ham. 3 1101725

-Thus the native hue of refolution is fickly'd o'er with the pale caft of thought
Refert. 'Tis pity that thou livest to walk where any honeft men refort Com. of Errors.15| 1| 117|1|10

Refort

Timon of Athens

Refort. Join with me to forbid him her refort
Refpects. What should it be that he refpects in her, but I can make respective in myfel:

I would have daff'd all other refpects

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Two Gent. of Verona.
Much Ado Ab. Neth. 23130234

You have too much refpect upon the world, they lose it that do buy it with much

care

Merchant of Venice |1| 1| 198|

- And therefore lost that title of refpect which the proud foul ne'er pays but to the proud

1 Henry v.1
2 Henry F.

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For the gain propos'd choak'd the respect of likely peril fear'd
This argues confcience in your grace; but the refpects thereof are nice and trivial

Thou art a fellow of a good refpect

He doth deny him, in respect of his, what charitable men afford to beggars
And never learn'd the icy precepts of respect

You know me dutiful; therefore, dear fir, let me not fhame refpect
Since that refpects of fortune are his love, I fhall not be his wife
'Tis worfe than murder, to do upon refpect fuch violent outrage
There's the refpect, that makes calamity of fo long life

of thrift

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Refpected. First, an it pleafe you, the house is a respected houfe, next this is a refpected | fellow, and his mistress a refpected woman

Refpective. Though not for me, yet for your vehement oaths, you fhould have been respective

-lenity

Refpectively. You are very respectively welcome, fir,

Refpice finem.

Meaf. for Meaf 2 1
Merchant of Venice. 5 1
Romeo and Juliet.3:1
Timon of Athens |3
Comedy of Errors. 4 4

Refpite. This, this All-fouls' day to my fearful foul, is the determined reipite of my

wrongs

This refpite fhook the bofom of my comfcience

Refponfive. Very refponfive to the hilts

Reft as wretches have o'ernight that wait for execution in the morn

I have fet up my reft to run away, fo I will not reft 'till I have fome ground

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King John

- Here let us reft, if this rebellious earth have any refting for her true king's queen'

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Left reft and lying ftill, might make them look too near into my ftate

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Reftoration, hang thy medicine on my lips

Refiorative. I will kifs thy lips; haply, fome poifon yet doth hang on me die with a restorative

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Rom, and Jul.45 992
Ibid 53 99
Hamlet. 2 2101C

Mer. of Venice.1| 3|

Othello. 131047150
Richard ii. 4
Lear.

them, to make
Romeo and Juliet 5
Meaf. for Meaf
restraint 2 Hen. iv. 4
Cymbeline
posterity Rich. iii.

Reftrained. To put metal in reftrained means to make a false one
Refraint. For the fifth Harry from curb'd licence plucks the muzzle of
Refty floth
Retail'd. Truth fhould live from age to age, as 'twere retail'd to all
Re-tell thee again and again
Retention. Sir, I thought it fit to fend the old and miferable king to fome retention Lear.
Retentive. Have I been ever free, and must my house be my retentive enemy, my jail
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Retires. And thou haft talk'd of fallies and retires; of trenches, tents -Ne'er may he live to fee a fun-fhine day, that cries-Retire, when him flay

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- He that retires, I'll take him for a Volce, and he shall feel mine edge

A. S. P. C. L.

1 Henry iv. 12 31 45012152 Warwick bids

3 Henry vi. 21| 611|1|21| Coriolanus. 4 708151

- Not fate, obedience, nor the hand of Mars beckoning with fiery truncheon my retire Troilus and Creffida. 5

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-Thou doft mifcall retire: I do not fly
Retir'd. That he, our hope, might have retir'd his power, and have driven into despair
an enemy's hope

Retirement. A comfort of retirement lives in this

- 1 befeech your majesty, make up, left your retirement do amaze your friends Retort. And they retort that heat again

887259 888 239

Richard ii. 22

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1 Henry iv. 4 1

464 47

Ibid. 5 4

4702 20

Troilus and Creff 3 3
As You Like It. 5

875 226

4

248 2 20

RetraЯ. And had as ample power as I have will, Paris should ne'er retract what he hath done

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Let us make an honourable retreat, though not with bag and baggage, yet with fcrip and ferippage

Retrograde. It is most retrograde to our defire

Return. Let the trumpets found while we return these dukes what we - I'll pawn my victories, all my honours to you, upon his good returns Revels. I delight in masks and revels fometimes altogether

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decree
Timon of Ath. 3
Twelfth Night.

― This heavy-headed revel, east and weft, makes us traduc'd, and tax'd of other nations

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-Though my revenges were high bent upon him, and watch'd the time to fhoot A.W.S3 3022 20 -His revenges mult in that be made more bitter

Taming of the Shrew. 2 1260 146
Winter's Tale.1 2 338 239
Macbeth. 43 382228
Ibid. 5 2 383242
King John. 139843
Ibid. 4 3406

- Let's make us med'cines of our great revenge, to cure this deadly grief - burn in them

- Where revenge did paint the fearful difference of incenfed kings -Till I have fet a glory on this hand, by giving it the worship of revenge - Farewel my blood, which if to day thou shed, lament we may, but not dead

I take thy groat, in earnest of revenge

When merchant-like I fell revenge broke be my fword

- Think therefore on revenge, and ceafe to weep

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revenge thee
Richard ii. 1341624
Henry v.51 537 25
2 Henry iv. 4 1591245
Ibid. 4 4 594252
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1 605211
2 1610137

- And you both vow'd revenge on him, his fons, his favourites, and his friends 3 H. vi.

They feek revenge, and therefore will not yield

- Tears, then, for babes; blows and revenge for me

- Withhold revenge, dear God! 'tis not my fault

I fpeak this in hunger for bread, not in thirst for revenge

And vows revenge as fpacious, as between the youngest and oldest thing
Though I owe my revenge properly, my revenge lies in Volcian breafts
To revenge is no valour, but to bear

- Then which way fhall I find Revenge's cave

Ibid. 1
Ibid.

Tbid. 2

2 6112 2

Coriolanus.1 I 7032
Ibid. 4

2

731156 Ibid. 2 734 23

Timon of Athens. 3 5 816222
Titus And. 31 843 260
Ibid. 53 848153

But Ploto fends you word, if you will have revenge from hell, you shall -I am Revenge; fent from the infernal kingdom, to ease the gnawing vulture of thy mind

Ibid. 5 2852123
Ib. 5 2 851259

-Tell him, Revenge is come to join with him, and work confufion on his enemies
- Pleasure and revenge have ears more deaf than adders, to the voice of any true de-
cifion

Troilus and Creff 2 2 867 31
Ibid. 5118911|13

Hope of revenge fhall hide our inward woe -The revenges we are bound to take upon your traiterous father, are not fit for your beholding

Lear.

-I would, revenges, that poffible ftrength might meet, would feek us through, and put

us to our answer -hould have no bounds

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Ibid. 21077116

Revenge. Had all his hairs been lives, my great revenge had stomach for them all Orb45 2,1076,220
Then murder's out of tune, and fweet revenge grows harsh
Reveng'd. Be reveng'd: or she that bore you, was no queen, and you recoil from your
great flock

Revengeful. You know his nature, that he's revengeful
Revenue. My revenue is the filly cheat

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Barely in title, not in revenue

Cymbeline.
Henry viii.
Winter's Tale. 4 2
Richard 2 1

goo 157 673120 348:240 421 458

The common curfe of mankind, folly and ignorance, be thine in great revenue

Troilus and Cr2 3 868 249 Reverberate. Haloo thy name to the reverberate hills Twelfth Nights 5 313110 Reverbs. Nor are thofe empty-hearted, whofe low found reverbs no hollowness Lear. I 935 Reverence. Knavery cannot, fure, pride himself in such reverence M. Ado About Noth. 2|| 3139142 That I am forced to lay my reverence by Ibid. 511412/41 M. of Venice 2 2 203242 Richard 144193 Ibid. 3 2 4281|13

Saving your worship's reverence

What reverence he did throw away on flaves

Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood with folemn reverence - Our arms, in ftrength of malice, and our hearts of brothers temper do in, with all kind love, good thoughts and reverence

receive you Julius Cefar 3 1 753245

Cymbeline. 4 2 917143

Yet reverence (that angel of the world) doth make distinction of place 'twixt high and low -Let this kifs repair thofe violent harms, that my two fifters have in thy reverence

made

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Revives. We must away; our waggon is prepar'd, and time revives us
Revalt. And pick ftrong matter of revolt and wrath, out of the bloody
John

Lead me to the revolts of England here
Thou wilt revolt, and fly to them, I fear

Cymbeline

All's Well.44 300143

fingers ends of

King John 34 4013:

Ibid. 440939 Richard iii.4 4 664|1|||

- If I revolt, off goes young George's head; the fear of that withholds my prefent aid

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Should all defpair, that have revolted wives, the tenth of mankind would hang themfelves

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- To ranfom home revolted Mortimer

Winter's Tale.12 336128 1 Henry 13 446|1|10|

- Mortimer! he never did fall off, my fovereign liege, but by the chance of war Ibid. 3 4461|11 Revolue. If this fall into thy hand, revolve

Save fuch as do revolve and ruminate himself

And you may then revolve what tales I have told you

Twelfth Night.2 5 319114 Troil, and Creff23 8743 Cymbeline 3908|1|34 Antony and Cleop|1| 2769|2|32| Henry v. 4472241 Richard 14 6422:60

Revolution. The prefent pleasure, by revolution lowering, does become the oppofite of itfelf

Rewards. He that rewards me, heaven reward him

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I will reward thee, once for thy sprightly comfort, and ten fold for thy valour 4.C.4 7 792247 Reynaldo. D. P.

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For it is a figure in rhetorick, that drink, being poured out of a cup into a glass, by filling the one, doth empty the other

- And practice rhetorick in your common talk

As You Like It.

Taming of the Shrew.

Rheum. A widow weeps an hour in clamour, and a quarter in rheum M. Aáo Ab. N.5
You that did void your rheum upon my beard
Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum

2465 255 2 145

Merchant of Venice.
King John

3

396 Ibid 41402

4 419 26

How now, foolish rheom! turning difpiteous torture out of doors
Awak'd the fleepy rheum, and fo by chance, did grace our hollow parting with
Richard

tear

-At a few drops of woman's theum, which are as cheap as lies, he fold the blood and labour of our great action Coriolana

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Rheum. I have a falt and fullen rheum offends me

A. S. P. C. L.

Othello.13 411065,1 38 58151

Rheumatick. In your doublet and hofe this raw rheumatick day Merry Wives of Wind.

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You are both in good troth as rheumatic as two dry toasts

2 Henry iv. 2 4 484123 Henry v 23 5181 8 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 2180114

But then he was rheumatic; and talk'd of the whore of Babylon Rheumatifm attributed to the influence of the moon

Rheumy. And tempt the rheumy and unpurged air to add unto his sickness Jul. Cafar. 2 I 749 452 Rhinoceros. The arm'd rhinoceros

Rhodes. The Turkish preparation makes for Rhodes

Rhodope.

Macbeth. 3 4 376145
Othello. I

Rhimes. Thou hast given her rhimes, and interchang'd love-tokens with my child

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It is the first time that ever I heard breaking of ribs was sport for ladies As Y. L. It.
Ribs of oak. What ribs of oak, when mountains melt on them, can hold the mortice Oth.|2|
Ribs of feel. 0!-enough, Patrocius; or give me ribs of steel
Ribald. Yon ribald nag of Egypt, whom leprofy o'ertake

Troil, and Creff.

Antony and Cleop. 38 786 217

But that the bufy day, wak'd by the lark, has rouz'd the ribald crows Troil, and Cre487 217

Ribands. With ribands pendant, flaring 'bout her head

-New ribbons to your pumps

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yet lives, black heaven's intelligencer; only referv'd their factor to buy fouls R. i.44 655 256

disturbed in his fleep by the ghosts of those whom he had murder'd

-foliloquy after being disturbed by the ghofts

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- A bard of Ireland told me once, that I should not live long after I faw Richmond 16.4 2 6582

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aims at young Elizabeth, my brother's daughter, and, by that knot, looks proudly on

the crown

Ibid. 4 4 6642 24
Ibid. 5 3 666 2,37

- The Earl of Richmond is with a mighty power landed at Milford

-'s addrefs to God the night before the battle of Bosworth

encouraged in his fleep by the ghofts of those who had been murder'd by Richard 76.5 3 666 249

-'s addrefs to his troops before the battle of Bosworth

Ibid. 5 3 668122

I think, there be fix Richmonds in the field; five have I flain to-day, instead of him

Richmond, Countefs.

Ibid. 5 4 6691 49
Ibid. 1 3 6381:20

Rid. This Glofter fhould be quickly rid the world, to rid us from the fear we have of him

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