properly cite abbreviated 1913 Webster "William Shakespeare" quote, adding context
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| | # {{obsolete}} [[straightway|Straightway]]; [[at once]]. | | # {{obsolete}} [[straightway|Straightway]]; [[at once]]. |
| | #* The same is he that heareth the word, and '''anon''' with joy receiveth it. --Matt. xiii. 20. | | #* The same is he that heareth the word, and '''anon''' with joy receiveth it. --Matt. xiii. 20. |
| − | #* '''1866''', [[:w:Algernon Swinburne|Algernon Swinburne]], ''After death'', lines 47-50 | + | #* '''1866''', {{w|Algernon Swinburne}}, ''After death'', lines 47-50 |
| | #*: The dead man answered thus: | | #*: The dead man answered thus: |
| | #*: "What good gift shall God give us?" | | #*: "What good gift shall God give us?" |
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| | #: As it shall better appear '''anon'''. --Stow. | | #: As it shall better appear '''anon'''. --Stow. |
| | # At another time; then; again. | | # At another time; then; again. |
| − | #: Sometimes he trots, . . . '''anon''' he rears upright. William Shakspeare. | + | #* '''1593''', {{w|William Shakespeare}}, ''[[w:Venus and Adonis (Shakespeare poem)|Venus and Adonis]]'': |
| | + | #*: Sometime he trots, as if he told the steps, With gentle majesty and modest pride; '''Anon''' he rears upright, curvets and leaps, As who should say, lo! thus my strength is try'd... |
| | <!-- material copied from Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) --> | | <!-- material copied from Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) --> |
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