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character to inscribe, to infix strongly: “in their barks my thoughts I'll character,” AS YOU LIKE IT, iii. 2. 6 ; “these few precepts in thy memory See thou character,” HAMLET, i. 3. 59 ( “Look,” Cambridge ); “character'd and engraved,” THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, ii. 7. 4 ; “character'd on thy skin,” 2 HENRY VI., iii. 1. 300 ; “Full character'd,” SONNETS, cxxii. 2.

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    • William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 1.3
    • William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, 2.7
    • William Shakespeare, As You Like It, 3.2
    • William Shakespeare, The Second Part of Henry VI, 3.1
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