1H6 IV.i.50 | [Gloucester to all, of Burgundy] What means his grace that he hath changed his style? |
1H6 IV.vii.72 | [Pucelle to all, of Lucy] Here's a silly stately style indeed! / The Turk ... / Writes not so tedious a style as this |
2H6 I.i.109 | [Gloucester to Cardinal, of King Reignier] whose large style / Agrees not with the leanness of his purse |
2H6 I.iii.46 | [Queen to Suffolk] Am I a queen in title and in style, / And must be made a subject to a duke? |
AW II.iii.194 | [Lafew to Parolles] Count's master is of another style |
MW II.ii.271 | [Falstaff to Ford as Brook, of Ford] I will aggravate his style [i.e. by giving him a new rank as cuckold] |