KL II.iv.251 | [Lear to Gonerill and Regan] Those wicked creatures yet do look well-favoured |
MA III.iii.14 | [Dogberry to Second Watchman] To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune |
MW II.ii.260 | [Falstaff to Ford as Brook, of Ford] his wife seems to me well-favoured |
Per IV.i.86 | [Marina to Leonine] You are well-favoured |
TG II.i.47 | [Valentine to Speed, of Silvia] Not so fair ... as well-favoured |
TN I.v.154 | [Malvolio to Olivia, of Viola as Cesario] He is very well-favoured |