LLL III.i.174 | [Berowne alone, of his behaviour to Cupid] A domineering pedant o'er the boy |
LLL V.ii.533 | [King to all] the pedant [presents] Judas Maccabaeus |
TN III.ii.71 | [Maria to Sir Toby, of Malvolio's cross-gartering] Most villainously; like a pedant that keeps a school i'the church |
TS III.i.4 | [Hortensio as Licio to Lucentio as Cambio] wrangling pedant |
TS III.i.46 | [Hortensio as Licio to himself, of Lucentio as Cambio] How fiery and forward our pedant is |
TS III.i.85 | [Hortensio alone, of Lucentio as Cambio] I have cause to pry into this pedant |
TS IV.ii.63 | [Biondello to Tranio, of the man he has seen] a marcantant or a pedant |