10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACCUSTREMENT»
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accustrement in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
accustrement and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Shakespeare: The first collected edition of the dramatic ...
Ford, in the simple office of loue, but in all the accustrement, complement, and
ceremony of it : But are you sure of your husband now? Wf.Ford. Hee's a
birdingssweet SirM».) Mis Page. What hoa.goflip Ford : what hoa. LMif.Ford. Step
into tn ...
William Shakespeare, Howard Staunton, Henry Condell, 1866
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Shakespeare; a reprint of his collected works as put forth ...
Ford, in the simple ofsice of loue, but in all the accustrement, complement, and
ceremony of it; But are you sure of your husband now ? Mij.Ford. Hee's a birding (
sweet Sir Iobn.) Mis.Page. What hoa, gossip Ford: what boa. cWij'.Ford. Step into
...
William Shakespeare, John Heminge, Henry Condell, 1862
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Shakespeare as Put Forth in 1623: A Reprint of His Comedies, ...
Ford, in the simple office of loue, but in all the accustrement, complement, and
ceremony of it; But are you sure of your husband now ? Mis.Ford. Hee's a birding
(sweet Sir John.) Mis. Page. What hoa, gossip Ford : what hoa. cMif.Ford. Step
into ...
William Shakespeare, 1864
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Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies
M. Ford, Your sorrow hath eaten 'p my suffcrance; l see you are obsequious in
your loue, and I prosesse requital] to a haires bredth, not onely Misi. Ford, in the
simple office os loue, but in all the accustrement, complement, and ceremony of it
.
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Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: Being the Whole Number ...
loue, but in all the accustrement complement, and ceremony of it : but are you
sure of your husband now ? M. Ford. Hee's a birding (sweet fir Iohn. ) Mis. Page.
What hoa, gossip Ford ; what hoa. Mis. Ford. Step into th' chamber, sir Iohn. Mis.
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, 1766
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Comedies, Histories and Tragedies; Published According to ...
I'hrd, in the simple office os loue, but in all the accustrement, complement, and
ceremony os it : your husband now P s'ls/iþbl'ls. Iiee's a birding (sweet Sir In/m.)
flliss/Js'uge. What hoa, gossip Fowl: what hoa. fllgct/Jl-'nrrk Step into th'chamber,
...
William Shakespeare, 1623
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Pronouncing Shakespeare's Words: A Guide from A to Zounds
5. accoustrement, accustrement (F1) [uh CUSS tur muntl characteristics. Archaic
variant of accoutrement [uh COOT ruh munt, uh C(Y)T ur muntl. 22. lines (F1),
Some eds. prefer lunes [l(szl fits of madness (for [lytY>-[ see App. D, lu-). Q1-2
have ...
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The merry wives of Windsor: a concordance to the text of the ...
1863 ACCUSE = *1 •would offer it: But these that accuse him in his intent 707
ACCUSTREMENT = *1 •in the simple office of loue, but in all the accustrement,
1904 ACQUAINTANCE = *4 •may decrease it vpon better acquaintance, when
wee ...
William Shakespeare, 1969
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The Chambers Dictionary
accou trerncnt (cr US accouterment: -lir- or -Ira-), also (obs) accustrement or
accoustrement equipping: (itsit in pi) dress; military equipment apart from clothing
and weapons. [Fr accoutrer. earlier accmulrer. origin doubtful] •ccoy acet- accoy ...
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The works of William Shakespeare: in reduced facsimile from ...
lctTerequitafl.toehaircibledth, notonely Mist. f mi, in Uk simple office of loue, but In
al] the accustrement, complément, and cetemony os it .• Bui ire you sure of your
hiubsnd now 1 Mist. Ftp. On my Word it will fetuehim i (hee'l n big u he it : and ...
William Shakespeare, 1623