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Search phrase: considered

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Antony and CleopatraAC II.vi.5Which if thou hast considered, let us knowWhich if thou hast considered, let vs know,
CymbelineCym III.iv.113I have considered of a course: good lady,I haue consider'd of a course: good Ladie
CymbelineCym III.iv.183There's more to be considered: but we'll evenThere's more to be consider'd: but wee'l euen
HamletHam II.ii.81And at our more considered time we'll read,And at our more consider'd time wee'l read,
HamletHam III.ii.42then to be considered. That's villainous, and shows athen to be considered: that's Villanous, & shewes a
Henry IV Part 11H4 I.iii.69The circumstance considered, good my lord,The circumstance considered, good my Lord,
Henry VI Part 11H6 V.i.35Have been considered and debated on.Haue bin consider'd and debated on,
Henry VI Part 22H6 V.i.175My lord, I have considered with myselfMy Lord, I haue considered with my selfe
Henry VIIIH8 V.i.99Grievous – complaints of you; which, being considered,Greeuous complaints of you; which being consider'd,
MacbethMac III.i.75Have you considered of my speeches? Knowhaue you consider'd of my speeches: / Know,
Measure for MeasureMM I.ii.110eyes almost out in the service, you will be considered.eyes almost out in the seruice, you will bee considered.
PericlesPer V.i.135If thine considered prove the thousandth partif thine considered proue the thousand part
Richard IIIR3 III.vii.175All circumstances well considered.All circumstances well considered.
Richard IIIR3 IV.ii.82My Lord, I have considered in my mindMy Lord, I haue consider'd in my minde,
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG I.iii.19I have considered well his loss of time,I haue consider'd well, his losse of time,
The Winter's TaleWT IV.ii.17done; which, if I have not enough considered – as toodone: which if I haue not enough considered (as too
The Winter's TaleWT IV.ii.34I have considered so much, Camillo, andI haue considered so much (Camillo) and
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.791gently considered, I'll bring you where he is aboard,gently consider'd, Ile bring you where he is aboord,

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Glossary

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beest-eatingdrinking the milk produced after the birth of a calf [considered undrinkable, except by rustics]
consideredwith opportunity for careful thought
dowsettesticles of a deer [considered a culinary delicacy]
expressconsidered, firm, precise
fannedwell-sifted, tested, considered
giddyfoolish, stupid, ill-considered
leavenedcarefully considered, well-thought-out
Nero[pron: 'neeroh] Roman emperor, 1st-c, who slew his mother, Agrippina; said to have played on his lute while watching Rome burn; considered a model of cruelty
ripeproperly considered, fully thought out
well-respectedwell-considered, duly regarded

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carefully consideredleavened
consideredexpress
consideredfanned
considered carefullyleavened
considered properlyripe
considered, wellwell-respected
ill-consideredgiddy
well-consideredwell-respected

Themes and Topics

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Address forms... younger] term of contempt to someone considered to be of lower status than the speaker ...
Comparison... some (such as littlest worser) are now considered immature or uneducated modern...
Elision... on whether a form might legitimately be considered a word in its own right (as in squire vs...
Historical figures...ed on his lute while watching rome burn considered a model of cruelty nervii jc...

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