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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
Malone. s — sad ostent — ] Grave appearance; show of staid and serious
behaviour. Johnson. Ostent is a word very commonly used for show among the
old dramatick writers. So, in Heywood's Iron Age, 1632 : " — — you in those times
" Did ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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Merchant of Venice. Midsummer night's dream. Taming of the shrew
5 —sad ostent —] Grave appearance; show of staid and serious behaviour. J
ormsoN. Ostent is a word very commonly used for show among the old dramatick
writers. So, in Heywood's Iron Age, 1632: “ you in those times “ Did not affect
ostent.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice: der Kaufmann von Venedig ...
... look demurely; Nay more, while grace is saying, hood mine eyes 20) Thus with
my hat, and sigh, and say, amen; Use all the observance of civility, Like one well
studied in a sad ostent 21) To please his grandam, never trust me more. Bass.
William Shakespeare, J. Eckenstein, 1836
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The Comedy of the Merchant of Venice ...
9 sad ostent] Grave appearance ; shew of staid and serious behaviour. Johnson.
Ostent is a word very commonly used for show among the old dramatic writers.
So, in Heywood's Iron Age, 1632: " you in those times " Did not affect ostent.
William Shakespeare, Ambrose Eccles, 1805
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare: with the ...
MALONE. s — sad ostent — ] Grave appearance; show of staid and serious
behaviour. JOHNSON. Ostent is a word very commonly used for show among the
old dramatick writers. So, in Heywood's Iron Age, 1632 : " — — you in those times
...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Richard Farmer, 1821
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The Tragedie of Antonie and Cleopatra
56. oftentation] ostent Theob. Han. 56. The ostentation] Theobald: I dare say the
poet wrote : 'The ostent,' i. e. the shewing, token, demonstration of our love ; and
he uses it both in these acceptations, and likewise to signify ostentation.
William Shakespeare, 2001
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The Comedy of the Merchant of Venice ... With the Notes and ...
Srnnvnns. 9 - sad ostent] Grave appearance; shew of staid and serious
behaviour. Jonusont Ostent is a word very commonly used for show among the
old dramatic writers. 50, in Heywood's Iron Age, 1632: ' ' “ you in those times “ Did
not affect ...
William Shakespeare, Isaac Ambrose ECCLES, 1805
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The Banquet of Dun Na N-Gedh: And The Battle of Magh Rath : ...
Time is thus divided, from an atom to an age, viz., from an atom to an ostent, from
an ostent to a bratha, from a bratha to a part, from a part to a minute, from a
minute to a point, from a point to an hour, from an hour to a quarter, from a quarter
to a ...
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The Banquet of Dun Na N-Gedh and The Battle of Magh Rath: An ...
Time is thus divided, from an atom to an age, viz., from an atom to an ostent, from
an ostent to a bratha, from a bratha to a part, from a part to a minute, from a
minute to a point, from a point to an hour, from an hour to a quarter, from a quarter
to a ...
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Antony and Cleopatra; King Lear
Cms. Which soon he granted, Being an obstruct 'tween his lust and him.2 1 The
ostent of our love.] Old copy — ostentado». But the metre, and our author's
repeated use of the former word in The Merchant of Venice, " — Such fair ostents
of ...
William Shakespeare, 1813