AW II.iii.126 | [King to Bertram] great additions swell's and virtue none |
Cor I.ix.65 | [Cominius to Martius, of Martius' new name] Bear th'addition nobly ever! |
Ham I.iv.20 | [Hamlet to Horatio, of outsiders' views of the Danes] They clepe us drunkards and with swinish phrase / Soil our addition |
Mac I.iii.105 | [Ross to Macbeth, of the King] He bade me from him call thee Thane of Cawdor / In which addition, hail, most worthy thane |
MW II.ii.283 | [Ford alone, of the names of various devils] they are devils' additions, the names of fiends |
Oth IV.i.104 | [Cassio to Iago, of the title of lieutenant] you give me the addition / Whose want even kills me |
Oth IV.ii.162 | [Desdemona to Iago, of the name 'whore'] To do the act that might the addition earn / Not the world's mass of vanity could make me |
TC II.iii.244 | [Ulysses to Ajax] for thy vigour, / Bull-bearing Milo his addition yield / To sinewy Ajax |
TC III.ii.92 | [Troilus to Cressida] We will not name desert before his birth, and, being born, his addition shall be humble |