MND I.i.68 | [Theseus to Hermia] Know of your youth |
Tim I.ii.193 | [Flavius to himself, of Timon] Nor will he know his purse [i.e. the state of his finances] |
Tim III.v.91.1 | [Alcibiades to Senators] I do beseech you know me |
TNK III.vi.253 | [Emilia to Theseus, of Palamon and Arcite] never more / To make me their contention, or to know me [i.e. show that they know me] |