knowledge:
1.
notice
Ham. II. i. 13
“Take you . . . some
distant
of him.”
2.
personal acquaintance
Meas. III. ii. 163
“Love talks with better
knowledge,”
AYL. I. ii. 302.
3.
consciousness (of
what one is) John V. ii. 35,
H5 III. vii. 149
“so far out of his ”
(=so as to forget himself),
Lr. IV. vi. 292
“And woes by wrong
imaginations lose The of
themselves,”
Ant. II. ii. 95.