E3 III.i.105 | [King John to Philip] tell me ... what is thy conceit, / Touching the challenge that the English make |
H8 II.iii.74 | [Lord Chamberlain to Anne] I shall not fail t'approve the fair conceit / The King hath of you |
MV III.v.58 | [Launcelot to Lorenzo] for your coming in to dinner, sir, why let it be as humours and conceits shall govern |
TG III.ii.17 | [Duke to Proteus] the good conceit I hold of thee |