force —“Of,”
Of necessity, necessarily:
“We must of force dispense,”
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, i. 1.
145
;
“of force she must,”
A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, iii. 2.
40
;
“of force Must yield,”
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, iv. 1.
56
;
“of force I must,”
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, iv. 1.
416
;
“of force must know,”
THE WINTER'S TALE, iv. 4.
415
;
“It must of force,”
1 HENRY IV., ii. 3. 114
;
“must of force give place to better,”
JULIUS CAESAR, iv. 3. 201.