Both Uses of
apparent
in
The Winter's Tale
- —Hermione, How thou lov'st us show in our brother's welcome; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap: Next to thyself and my young rover, he's Apparent to my heart.†
Scene 1.2 *
- Have not you seen, Camillo,— But that's past doubt: you have, or your eye-glass Is thicker than a cuckold's horn,—or heard,— For, to a vision so apparent, rumour Cannot be mute,—or thought,—for cogitation Resides not in that man that does not think it,— My wife is slippery?†
Scene 1.2
Definition:
clear or obvious; or appearing as such but not necessarily so