without (adv.)
externally, on the outside
Cym I.v.8[Philario to Iachimo, of Posthumus] You speak of him when he was less furnished than now he is with that which makes him both without and within
Ham IV.iv.28[Hamlet to Captain] th'imposthume ... / That inward breaks, and shows no cause without / Why the man dies
Sonn.146.12[] Within be fed, without be rich no more
TC III.iii.97[Ulysses to Achilles, of man] How much in having, or without or in - / Cannot make boast to have that which he hath
Tim V.iv.39[First Senator to Alcibiades] Bring in thy ranks, but leave without thy rage
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