All 4 Uses of
deemed
in
Cyrano de Bergerac
- CYRANO (rising): This Silenus, Big-bellied, coarse, still deems himself a peril— A danger to the love of lovely ladies, And, while he sputters out his actor's part, Makes sheep's eyes at their boxes—goggling frog!†
Act 1 *
- All will deem me gone.†
Act 3
- But An if you deem that Cupid be so cruel You should have stifled baby-love in's cradle!†
Act 3
- (Unsealing the letter): I love you,—therefore— (She reads in a low voice by the aid of Ragueneau's lantern): 'Lady, The drums beat; My regiment buckles its harness on And starts; but I,—they deem me gone before— But I stay.†
Act 3
Definition:
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(deemed) believed or judged