Both Uses of
obscure
in
Love's Labour's Lost
- ...it is an epilogue or discourse to make plain
Some obscure precedence that hath tofore been sain.
Scene 3.1 *obscure = not understood by many people
- The magnanimous and most illustrate king Cophetua set eye upon the pernicious and indubitate beggar Zenelophon, and he it was that might rightly say, Veni, vidi, vici; which to anatomize in the vulgar— O base and obscure vulgar!†
Scene 4.1 *