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high adv. (in All'sW. IV. iii. 50 “higher” app.=further inland)
1. loudly Ant. I. v. 49 “neigh'd so high.”
2. highly Tw.N. I. i. 15 “high fantastical,” Lucr. 19 “highproud” ; deeply, intensely, very All'sW. V. iii. 36 “My high-repented blames,” Tit. IV. iv. 63 “highresolved men.”
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    • William Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra, 1.5
    • William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Or what you will, 1.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Rape of Lucrece
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