All 6 Uses of
perceive
in
Julius Caesar
- for I perceive but cold demeanor in Octavius' wing
p. 189.6 *perceive = view in a certain way so as to form a belief or opinion
- I'll about
And drive away the vulgar from the streets;
So do you too, where you perceive them thick.†p. 11.8
- Marry, before he fell down, when he perceived the common herd was glad he refused the crown, he plucked me ope his doublet, and offered them his throat to cut: an I had been a man of any occupation, if I would not have taken him at a word, I would I might go to hell among the rogues:—and so he fell.†
p. 31.1
- O, now you weep; and, I perceive, you feel
The dint of pity: these are gracious drops.†p. 129.8
- Before the eyes of both our armies here,
Which should perceive nothing but love from us,
Let us not wrangle; bid them move away;
Then in my tent, Cassius, enlarge your griefs,
And I will give you audience.†p. 147.9
- —Look, look, Titinius;
Are those my tents where I perceive the fire?†p. 191.4
Definitions:
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(1)
(perceive as in: perceive the system as unfair) to view in a certain way so as to form a belief or opinion
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(2)
(perceive as in: though blind, can perceive light) to become aware of -- especially by using the senses (to see, hear, smell, feel, or taste)