addition title, mark of distinction:
“Bull-bearing Milo his addition yield,”
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, ii. 3.
241
;
“his addition shall be humble,”
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, iii. 2.
91
;
“A great addition earned in thy death,”
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, iv. 5.
141
;
“Bear The addition nobly ever,”
CORIOLANUS, i. 9. 66
;
“In which addition, hail,”
MACBETH, i. 3. 106
;
“whereby he does receive Particular addition,”
MACBETH, iii. 1. 99
;
“with swinish phrase Soil our addition”
HAMLET, i. 4. 20
(
“disparage us by using, as characteristic of us, terms that
imply or impute swinish properties, that fix a swinish addition or title to our
names,”
CALDECOTT)
,;
“the least syllable of thy addition,”
KING LEAR, ii. 2. 22
;
“no addition, nor my wish,”
OTHELLO, iii. 4. 195
;
“the addition Whose want even kills me,”
OTHELLO, iv. 1. 104
;
“they are devils' additions,”
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, ii. 2.
266
;
“Where great additions swell's,”
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, ii. 3.
125
;
“hath robbed many beasts of their particular additions”
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, i. 2.
20
(
“their peculiar and characteristic qualities or
denominations,”
MALONE)
;
“all the additions to a king,”
KING LEAR, i. 1. 135.