Cor V.ii.75 | [Menenius to Coriolanus, of the First Watch] who, like a block, hath denied my access to thee [also: obstruction] |
Per III.ii.89 | [Cerimon to Servant] How thou stirrest, thou block! |
TG II.v.23 | [Launce to Speed] What a block art thou |
WT I.ii.225 | [Leontes to Camillo] thy conceit is soaking, will draw in / More than the common blocks |