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GLOSSARY. 



Taint, v.t. To sully, tarnish : p. 27, 1. 28. With the use of blemish and 

 taint in this passage, compare Macbeth, iv. 3. 124 : 



The taints and blames I laid upon myself. 

 Take up, v.refl. To check oneself: p. 65, 1. 23. 

 Take upon. To arrogate, assume to oneself: p. 65, 1. 31. 

 Tax, v.t. To censure: p. 24, 1. 4; p. 135, 1. 14. In the former passage 

 the Latin translation takes the word in the modern sense. See note. 

 They tax our policy and call it cowardice. 



Shakespeare, Tr. and Cr. i. 3. 197. 



Taxation, sb. Censure, reprehension: p. 62, 1. 17; p. 103, 1. 27. You ll 

 be whipped for taxation one of these days. Shakespeare, As You Like 

 It, i. 2. 91. 



Temperature, sb. Temperament : p. 21, 1. 26; p. 59, 1. 2. The best 

 composition, and temperature is, to have opennesse in fame and opinion ; 

 secrecy in habit ; dissimulation in seasonable use ; and a power to faigne, 

 if there be no remedy. Essay vi. p. 22. 



Tenderness, sb. Sensitiveness: p. 192, 1. 29. Tenderness of coun 

 tenance =bashfulness: p. 208,1. 31. 



Lest I give cause 

 To be suspected of more tenderness 

 Than doth become a man. 



Shakespeare, Cymb. i. I. 94. 

 Term, sb. Limit, termination: p. 129, 1. 14. 

 Terrene, adj. Earthly: p. 48, 1. 13. 



Alack, our terrene moon 



Is now eclipsed. Shakespeare, Ant. and Cl. iii. 13. 153. 

 That, pron. That which: p. 66, 1. 30; p. no, 1. 8 ; p. 112, 1. 9 ; p. 155, 



1. 2. 



The, used for the possessive pronoun its : p. 27, 1. 26. Compare the 

 version in the Bishops Bible of Lev. xxv. 5 : That which groweth of 

 the owne accord of thy haruest, thou shalt not reape. And also Holland s 

 Plutarch, p. 812 (ed. 1603) : Anstotle arid Plato doe holde, that matter 

 is corporall, without forme, shape, figure and qualitie, in the owne nature 

 and propertied 

 The, redundant. At the first: p. 37, 11. 7, II. The which: p. 37,!. 31 ; 



p. 234, 1. 10. Other the heathen gods : p. 38, 1. 25. 

 Theomachy, sb. A battle with the gods : p. 194, 1. 18. 

 Theory, sb. Speculation : p. in, 1. 33. 

 Think much. To take ill, grudge : p. 88, 1. 30. 

 Through-lights, sb. Lights or windows on both sides of a room : p. 97* 



1. 25. C0mp. Essay xlv. p. 183. 

 Throughly, adv. Thoroughly; p. 67, 1. 28; p. 86, 1. 19. See Matt. 



iii. 12. 



Through-passage, sb. Transit, traversing: p. 98, 1. 15. 

 Thwart, adj. Perverse: p. 17, 1. 10. 



Create her child of spleen ; that it may live, 

 And be a thwart disnatured torment to her. 



Shakespeare, K. Lear, i. 4. 305. 



To, prep. Designed to* = designed for: p. 234, 1. 31. Comp. gain to, 

 p. 43, 1. 25 ; employ to p. 252, 1. 20. To redundant in rather thar 



