2H4 III.ii.288 | [Shallow to Falstaff] I have spoke at a word [i.e. I mean what I say] |
Cor I.iii.110 | [Virgilia to Valeria] No, at a word, madam |
MA II.i.101 | [masked Antonio to masked Ursula] At a word, I am not |
MW I.i.100 | [Shallow to Page, of Falstaff] He hath wronged me, indeed he hath, at a word, he hath |