The Standard Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere V.1
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S. i. 2, n. Nay, 'tis no matter what he 'leges in Latin. Leiger — resident ambassador. M. M. iii. 1, n. Intends you for liis swift ambassador. Where you shall be an everlasting leiger. Lenten — sparing. H. ii. 2, n. What lenten entertainment the players shall receive from you. L'envoy. L. L. L. iii. 1, n. No l'envoy, no l'envoy, no salve, sir, but a plantain. Less than kind. H. i. 2, n. King. But now, my cousin Hamlet, and my son,— Ham. A little more than kin, and less than hind. Lesser linen. ...W. T. iv. 2, n. My traffic is sheets; when the kite builds, look to lesser linen. Let them work. M. M. i. I, n. Then, no more remains : But that, to your sufficiency as your worth, is able ; And let them work. Let (v.)— stay. W. T. i. 2, n. I'll give him my commission. To let him there a month. Let (v.) — forbear. Luc. n. When CoUatine unwisely did not let To praise the clear unmatched red and white. Let (v.) — obstruct. Luc. n. Who with a lingering stay his course doth let. /-«(.«— hinders.
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