[1794] Q. 2, Mi Gou.
[1795] So Qtos. Eds., 'confederate.' But the plural is idiomatic: as 'he has gone partners with Philip.'
[1796] Occurs here in Qtos. (to warn the actors to be in readiness for coming on the stage). Dyce.
[1797] Q 2, 'to.'
[1798] Carfax (quadrifurcus), the centre of Oxford, at the junction of Cornmarket, St. Aldate's, Queen St., and the High.
[1799] Q 2, Oppoint.
[1800] fine.
[1801] Q 2, offection.
[1802] Q 2, huge.
[1803] Sc., self-willed.