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Hamlet. Timon of Athens

It may, however, be observed, that in the Aulularia of Plantus, Act II, sc. i, a phrase
not less singular occurs: “ ME. Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt “ Tun dicta,
soror: lapidee loqueris.” StemmvoL. xv. Q. How in my words soever she be shent
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare

with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators: comprehending a life of the poet, and an enlarged history of the stage

Quia mitri misero cerebrum excutiunt Tua dicta, soror : lapides loqueris.
STEEVENS. 5 — be SHENT,] To shend, is to reprove harshly, to treat with rough
language. So, in The Coxcomb of Beaumont and Fletcher: " — — We shall be
shent ...