All 4 Uses of
notorious
in
Twelfth Night
- Fool, there was never man so notoriously abused; I am as well in my wits, fool, as thou art.†
p. 151.6
- Madam, you have done me wrong, Notorious wrong.
p. 183.9 *notorious = well known and bad
- Well, grant it then, And tell me, in the modesty of honour, Why you have given me such clear lights of favour; Bade me come smiling and cross-garter'd to you; To put on yellow stockings, and to frown Upon Sir Toby and the lighter people: And, acting this in an obedient hope, Why have you suffer'd me to be imprison'd, Kept in a dark house, visited by the priest, And made the most notorious geck and gull That e'er invention played on?†
p. 185.4
- He hath been most notoriously abus'd.†
p. 187.6
Definition:
well known for something bad