Cym II.iii.26 | [Cloten to Musicians, of the music] if this penetrate, I will consider your music the better |
WT IV.ii.17 | [Polixenes to Camillo] the very services thou hast done; which, if I have not enough considered ... to be more thankful to thee shall be my study |
WT IV.iv.791 | [Autolycus to Clown and Shepherd, of Polixenes] Being something gently considered, I'll bring you to where he is aboard [i.e. being rather well bribed] [or: being regarded as something of a gentleman] |