Ham I.iv.27 | [Hamlet to Horatio] By the o'ergrowth of some complexion |
LLL I.ii.76 | [Armado to Mote, of Samson's love] Of what complexion? [also: sense 1] |
LLL I.ii.81 | [Armado to Mote, of sea-water green] Is that one of the four complexions? |
MM III.i.185 | [disguised Duke to Isabella, of grace] the soul of your complexion |
MM III.i.24 | [disguised Duke to Claudio] thy complexion shifts to strange effects, / After the moon |
MV III.i.27 | [Solanio to Salerio, of birds] it is the complexion of them all to leave the dam |