In Love’s Labour’s Lost (Act II., Sc. i.) he may read:
at which interview
All liberall reason would I yeeld unto.
In Troilus and Cressida (Act I., Sc. iii.) we find:
To their subsequent volumes.
And in Henry the Fifth (V. Prol.) is the line:
Omit all the occurrences.
This is where Mr. Lang should exclaim again, “How Elizabethan the style!”
My critics would find it interesting and profitable to learn how many expressions, thought to be modern, are to be seen in the original works. They would be surprised—agreeably or otherwise—at the long list.
“Tidder” or Bacon.