This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1909 Excerpt: ... GLOSSARY By Israel Gollancz, M.A. Abide, answer for, suffer for; Apt, ready, fit; III. i. 160. III. i. 94; III. ii. 123. Abjects, things cast away; IV. i. 37. About, go about; I. i. 75. , set to work; III. ii. 212. Abroad, about in; III. ii. 258. Across, crossed, folded; II. i. 240. Address'd, ready; III. i. 29. Advantage, profit us; III. i. 242. After, afterwards; I. ii. 76. Against, over against, near; I. ili. 20. All Over, one after the other; II. i. 112. Alone, only; IV. iii. 94. Ax, if; I. ii. 274. Anchises, the father of Eneas; when Troy was sacked he bore him on his shoulders from the burning town; I. ii. 114. Angel, darling, favorite, (?) guardian angel; III. ii. 189. Annoy, injure, harm; II. i. 160. Answer, be ready for combat; V. i. 24. Answer'd, paid for, atoned for; III. ii. 89. Answered, faced; IV. i. 47. Apace, quickly; V. iii. 87. Apparent, manifest; II. i. 198. Appoint, settle upon; IV. i. 30. Apprehensive, endowed with intelligence; III. i. 67. Apt. suitable, likely; II. ii. 97.-, impressionable; V. iii. 68. Arrive, reach; I. ii. 110. Astonish, stun with terror; I. iii. 56. Ate, the goddess of Mischief and Revenge; III. i. 271. At Hand, in hand; IV. ii. 23. Aught, anything; I. ii. 85. Auqurers, professional interpreters of omens, (originally, diviners by the flight and cries of birds); II. i. 200. Bait, hunt, chase (Theobald, "bay"); IV. iii. 28. Bang, blow; III. iii. 20.. Barren-spirited, dull; IV. i. 36. Base, low; II. i. 26. Bastardy, act of baseness; II. i. 138. Battles, forces; V. i. 4. Bay, bark at; IV. iii. 27. Bay'd, driven to bay; (a term of the chase); III. i. 204. Bear A Hand Over, hold in check (as a rider); I. ii. 35. Bear Hard, bear ill-will against; I. ii. 325; II. i. 215. Bear Me, bear from me, receive from me; III. iii. 20....