Cor V.iii.166 | [Volumnia to Coriolanus] Thou art not honest |
Cym V.iii.16 | [Posthumus to Lord, of a soldier] An honest one, I warrant |
Ham III.i.122 | [Hamlet to Ophelia] I am myself indifferent honest |
JC III.i.126 | [Servant to Brutus, reporting Antony] Brutus is noble, wise, valiant, and honest |
LLL V.ii.672 | [Costard to Armado, of Jaquenetta] unless you play the honest Trojan, the poor wench is cast away |
Luc.173 | [of Tarquin] honest fear ... / Doth too oft betake him to retire |
MND III.i.179 | [Bottom to Peaseblossom] Your name, honest gentleman? |
R3 IV.iv.360 | [Queen Elizabeth to King Richard] Plain and not honest is too harsh a style |
RJ I.v.124 | [Capulet to Romeo and Benvolio] I thank you, honest gentlemen |
RJ II.v.55 | [Nurse to Juliet, of Romeo] Your love says, like an honest gentleman |
RJ III.ii.62 | [Nurse to Juliet] O courteous Tybalt, honest gentleman! |
TS III.ii.25 | [Tranio as Lucentio to Katherina and Baptista, of Petruchio] Though he be merry, yet withal he's honest |