Both Uses of
intrusion
in
The Comedy of Errors
- Usurping ivy, brier, or idle moss;
Who all, for want of pruning, with intrusion
Infect thy sap, and live on thy confusion.
Scene 2.2 *intrusion = an unwelcome involvement or entry
- If by strong hand you offer to break in, Now in the stirring passage of the day, A vulgar comment will be made of it; And that supposed by the common rout Against your yet ungalled estimation That may with foul intrusion enter in, And dwell upon your grave when you are dead: For slander lives upon succession, For ever hous'd where it gets possession.†
Scene 3.1
Definition:
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(intrusion) an involvement or interruption that is unwelcome