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Shakespeare quotations

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#*: Every family became now '''divided''' within itself.

 

#*: Every family became now '''divided''' within itself.

 

# {{context|obsolete|lang=en}} To break friendship; to [[fall out]].

 

# {{context|obsolete|lang=en}} To break friendship; to [[fall out]].



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* '''1605''', [[w
:
William Shakespeare
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William
Shakespeare
]], ''[[s: The Tragedy of King Lear|The Tragedy of King Lear]]'', I. ii. 107:

 

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#*: love cools, friendship / falls off, brothers '''divide'''.

 

# {{context|obsolete|lang=en}} To have a [[share]]; to [[partake]].

 

# {{context|obsolete|lang=en}} To have a [[share]]; to [[partake]].



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* '''1608''', [[w
:
William Shakespeare
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William
Shakespeare
]], ''[[s: The Tragedy of Coriolanus|The Tragedy of Coriolanus]]'', I. vi. 87:

 

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#*: Make good this ostentation, and you shall / '''Divide''' in all with us.

 

# To [[vote]], as in the British Parliament, by the members separating themselves into two parties (as on opposite sides of the hall or in opposite lobbies), that is, the [[aye]]s dividing from the [[no]]es.

 

# To [[vote]], as in the British Parliament, by the members separating themselves into two parties (as on opposite sides of the hall or in opposite lobbies), that is, the [[aye]]s dividing from the [[no]]es.

 

#* Gibbon

 

#* Gibbon

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