3H6 II.i.9 | [Richard to Edward, of York] I cannot joy, until I be resolved / Where our right valiant father is become |
H5 I.ii.4 | [King Henry to Westmorland] we would be resolved ... of some things of weight / That task our thoughts |
JC III.ii.180 | [Antony to all, of Caesar's blood] As rushing out of doors, to be resolved / If Brutus so unkindly knocked or no |
JC IV.ii.14 | [Brutus to Lucilius, of Cassius] How he received you, let me be resolved |
MM IV.ii.202 | [disguised Duke to Provost] this shall absolutely resolve you |
Per II.v.69 | [Pericles to Thaisa] Resolve your angry father |
Per V.i.1 | [Sailor of Tyre to Sailor of Mytilene, of Helicanus] He can resolve you [or: sense 1] |