(Can we date this quote by Shakespeare and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?), Henry V
Thus says my king; an if your father's highness Do not, in grant of all demands at large, Sweeten the bitter mock you sent his majesty, He'll call you to so hot an answer of it […]
A practiceexam set by an educating institution to prepare students for an important exam.
He got a B in his History mock, but improved to an A in the exam.
2013, Jeff Langr, Modern C++ Programming with Test-Driven Development:
You can, if you must, create a mock that derives from a concrete class. The problem is that the resulting class represents a mix of production and mocked behavior, a beast referred to as a partial mock.
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Why do I overlive? / Why am I mocked with death, and lengthened out / to deathless pain?
(Can we date this quote by Milton and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
He will not […] / Mock us with his blest sight, then snatch him hence.
1765, Benjamin Heath, A revisal of Shakespear's text, page 563 (a commentary on the "mocke the meate" line from Othello):
‘Mock’ certainly never signifies to loath. Its common signification is, to disappoint.
1812, The Critical Review or, Annals of Literature, page 190:
The French revolution indeed is a prodigy which has mocked the expectations both of its friends and its foes. It has cruelly disappointed the fondest hopes of the first, nor has it observed that course which the last thought that it would have pursued.
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