AYL III.ii.47 | [Corin to Touchstone, of kissing hands] that courtesy would be uncleanly if courtiers were shepherds |
AYL III.ii.65 | [Touchstone to Corin] civet ... the very uncleanly flux of a cat |
Oth III.iii.138 | [Iago to Othello] Who has a breast so pure, / But some uncleanly apprehensions / Keep leets and law-days |