Read the passage from Hamlet, Act I, Scene iii.
Polonius: Costly thy habit as thy purse...
English, 20.02.2020 22:51, Bayabbay8380
Read the passage from Hamlet, Act I, Scene iii.
Polonius: Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy,
But not express’d in fancy; rich, not gaudy;
For the apparel oft proclaims the man,
And they in France of the best rank and station
Are most select and generous, chief in that.
Which meaning of habit does Shakespeare use in this passage?
a. addiction
b. attire
c. behavior
d. custom
Answers: 3
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