As it [the Apology] has been well allowed of and liked of the learned and godly, so hath it not hitherto, for ought that may appear, been anywhere openly reproved either in Latin or otherwise, either by any one man’s private writing, or by the public authority of any nation.—Jewel, Defence of the Apology.
Reprove my allegation if you can;
Or else conclude my words effectual.
Shakespeare, 2 Henry VI., act iii. sc. 1.
Require. This has now something almost imperative in it; being less to request or to entreat than to command; but it was not so always.
We do instantly require and desire the Blessed Virgin Mary with all the holy company of heaven, continually to pray for us.—Will of Henry VIII.
Lord of his fortune he salutes thee, and
Requires to live in Egypt.
Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, act iii. sc. 12.
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