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30. On upon = " for the purpose of," cf. 0th. i. i. 100, etc. 35. Free. Remove, do away with. Cf. Cymb. iii. 6. 80: "Would I could free 't ! " Malone made the plausible suggestion that the line originally stood, "Our feasts and banquets free from bloody knives." 36. Free honours, " Either honours freely bestowed, not pur- 252 Notes [Act in chased by crimes; or honours without slavery, without dread of a tyrant" (Johnson). 38. Exasperate. Cf. T. and C. v. I. 34: "Why art thou then exasperate?" S...o "consecrate" {T, A, i. i. 14, M, N, Z>. v. i. 422), "create" (^Af, N. D, v. i. 412), and sundry other words directly derived from Latin perfect participles. Cf. Milton, P. Z. iii. 6 : " Bright effluence of bright essence increate ; " ht iii. 208 : " But to destruction sacred and devote," etc. Examples might be added from the poets of our own time. 41. Cloudy, Frowning; or, perhaps, gloomy, sullen. Cf. 2 Hen, VL iii. i. 155: "cloudy brow." Sometimes it means "under a cloud," sorrowing; as in Rich, III.
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