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full complete: “as full as fortunate a bed,” MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, iii. 1. 45 ; “What a full fortune,” OTHELLO, i. 1. 67 ; “a full soldier,” OTHELLO, ii. 1. 36 ; “his full fortune,” CYMBELINE, v. 4. 110 ; “full of face” PERICLES, i. Gower, 23 ( “completely, exuberantly beautiful,” MALONE) , “the fullest man,” ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, iii. 13. 87.

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