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intend to pretend: “intend a kind of zeal,” MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, ii. 2. 32 ; “I intend That all is done,” THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, iv. 1. 187 ; “Intend some fear,” RICHARD III., iii. 7. 45 ; “Intending deep suspicion,” RICHARD III., iii. 5. 8 ; “intending other serious matters,” TIMON OF ATHENS, ii. 2. 210 ; “Intending weariness,” THE RAPE OF LUCRECE, 121.

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