censure (n.)
condemnation, blame, stricture
AYL IV.i.181[Rosalind as Ganymede to Orlando] beware my censure
AYL IV.i.7[Rosalind as Ganymede to Jaques, of laughing and melancholy] Those that are in extremity of either ... betray themselves to every modern censure worse than drunkards
Cym III.iii.55[Belarius to Guiderius and Arviragus] many times, / Doth ill deserve by doing well: what's worse, / Must court'sy at the censure
H8 III.i.64[Campeius to Queen Katherine, of Wolsey] Forgetting, like a good man, your late censure / Both of his truth and him
KL I.iv.205[Gonerill to Lear] the fault / Would not scape censure
MM III.ii.176[Duke to Lucio] No might nor greatness in mortality / Can censure 'scape
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