2H4 II.iv.54 | [Hostess to Doll and Falstaff] this is the old fashion [i.e. just like the old days] |
Ham I.iii.111 | [Ophelia to Polonius, of Hamlet] he hath importuned me with love / In honourable fashion [pun: 112, sense 3] |
JC I.iii.34 | [Cicero to Casca] men may construe things after their fashion [i.e. in their own way] |
JC IV.iii.133 | [Cassius to Brutus, of the Poet] Bear with him, Brutus; 'tis his fashion |
Tim I.ii.144 | [Timon to Ladies] You have ... / Set a fair fashion on our entertainment [i.e. added an attractive look] |