JC V.iii.68 | [Messala as if to Error] Why dost thou show to the apt thoughts of men / The things that are not? |
Tim I.i.136 | [Old Athenian to Timon, of his daughter] She is young and apt |
Ven.354 | [] His tend'rer cheek receives her soft hand's print / As apt as new-fall'n snow takes any dint |