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learn: to teach (always with two objects or accusative and infin.) Tp. I. ii. 365 “For l-ing me your language,” Gent. II. vi. 13 “To his wit to exchange the bad for better,” Ham. V. ii. 9 “that should us There's a divinity that shapes our ends” (Ff “teach”), Oth. I. iii. 183 “do me How to respect you” ; (hence) to inform of something Troil. II. i. 22 “ me the proclamation.”
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    • William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 5.2
    • William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, 2.6
    • William Shakespeare, The Tempest, 1.2
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