make to make the fortune of:
“there would this monster make a man,”
THE TEMPEST, ii. 2. 29
;
“That either makes me or fordoes me quite,”
OTHELLO, v. 1. 129
;
“we had all been made men,”
A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, iv. 2.
17
;
“thinks himself made in the unchaste composition,”
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, iv. 3.
16
;
“thou art made,”
TWELFTH NIGHT, ii. 5. 137
;
“You're a made old man,”
THE WINTER'S TALE, iii. 3.
115
;
“we're made again,”
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, iii. 5.
76
;
“we are made, boys,”
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, iii. 5.
78
;
“we're all made,”
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, iii. 5.
161.

