1H6 II.v.42 | [Mortimer to Richard] Why didst thou say of late thou wert despised? |
1H6 III.ii.113 | [Bedford to himself] They that of late were daring with their scoffs |
Cor III.i.42 | [Brutus to Coriolanus, of the citizens] of late, / When corn was given them gratis, you repined |
Cym IV.ii.345 | [Lucius to Soothsayer] What have you dreamed of late of this war's purpose? |
H8 III.ii.338 | [Suffolk to Wolsey] all those things you have done of late / By your power legatine within this kingdom / Fall into th'compass of a praemunire |
H8 V.i.97 | [King Henry to Cranmer] I have, and most unwillingly, of late / Heard many grievous ... complaints of you |
KL II.iv.39 | [disguised Kent to Lear, of the messenger] which of late / Displayed so saucily against your highness |
LLL V.ii.361 | [Princess to King] A mess of Russians left us but of late |
MM II.iv.114 | [Angelo to Isabella] You seemed of late to make the law a tyrant |
MM IV.ii.71 | [disguised Duke to Provost] Who called here of late? |
TG V.ii.32 | [Duke to Proteus and Thurio] Which of you saw Sir Eglamour of late? |
Tim I.i.81 | [Poet to Painter, of Timon in his poem] All those which were his fellows but of late |