censure to pass judgment or opinion on:
“Should censure thus on lovely gentlemen,”
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, i. 2.
19
;
“censure me by what you were,”
1 HENRY VI., v. 5. 97
;
“censure well the deed”
2 HENRY VI., iii. 1. 275
(
“approve the deed, judge the deed good,”
JOHNSON)
;
“censure me in your wisdom,”
JULIUS CAESAR, iii. 2. 16
;
“By our best eyes cannot be censured”
KING JOHN, ii. 1. 328
(
“estimated,”
MALONE)
;
“how you are censured here,”
CORIOLANUS, ii. 1. 20
;
“how are we censured?”
CORIOLANUS, ii. 1. 22
;
“How, my lord, I may be censured,”
KING LEAR, iii. 5. 2
;
“That censures falsely”
SONNETS, cxlviii. 4.
(
“estimates,”
MALONE)