1H6 II.ii.54 | [Bedford to Talbot, refusing to accompany him] 'tis more than manners will |
AYL III.ii.39 | [Touchstone to Corin] if thou never wast at court, thou never sawest good manners [pun: 40, sense 2] |
KJ II.i.127 | [Constance to Queen Eleanor, of Arthur] Liker in feature to his father Geoffrey / Than thou and John in manners |
Oth II.i.98 | [Cassio to Iago] Let it not gall your patience ... / That I extend my manners |
TNK III.v.52 | [Schoolmaster to all] In manners this was false position |