KJ III.i.169 | [King John to Cardinal Pandulph, of the Pope] you ... / This juggling witchcraft with revenue cherish |
Mac V.vi.58 | [Macbeth to Macduff, of evil spirits] be these juggling fiends no more believed / That palter with us in a double sense |
TC V.ii.25 | [Thersites as if to Cressida] A juggling trick - to be secretly open [i.e. a magic trick] |