JC I.iii.77 | [Cassius to Casca, of Caesar] A man ... prodigious grown, / And fearful [also: sense 2] |
MND V.i.402 | [Oberon to all, of the Athenians] Nor mark prodigious ... / Shall upon their children be |
TC V.i.89 | [Thersites alone, of Diomedes] when he performs, astronomers foretell it, that it is prodigious, there will come some change |