subject (n.) Old form(s): Subiect
subjects, people [of a state]
Ham I.i.72[Marcellus to Horatio and Barnardo, of the activities in Denmark] nightly toils the subject of the land
Ham I.ii.33[Claudius to his court, of young Fortinbras' actions relating to the King of Norway] The lists, and full proportions are all made / Out of his subject
MM II.iv.27[Angelo alone] The general, subject to a well-wished king
MM III.ii.130[Lucio to disguised Duke] the greater file of the subject held the Duke to be wise
MM V.i.14[Duke to Angelo] Give me your hand, / and let the subject see
Per II.i.48[Pericles to himself, of the Fishermen] from the finny subject of the sea / These fishers tell the infirmities of men [Q fenny]
WT I.i.37[Camillo to Archidamus, of Mamillius] one that indeed physics the subject
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