1H4 IV.ii.67 | [Westmorland to Falstaff, of Falstaff's soldiers] methinks they are exceeding poor and bare |
2H4 III.ii.266 | [Falstaff to Wart, drilling him] Go to, very good! Exceeding good! |
2H4 V.ii.3 | [Warwick to Lord Chief Justice, responding to 'How doth the King?'] Exceeding well; his cares are now all ended |
CE I.i.57 | [Egeon to Duke, of the Dromio twins] their parents were exceeding poor |
Cym I.vii.59 | [Iachimo to Innogen, of Posthumus] Exceeding pleasant |
H8 IV.ii.52 | [Griffith to Katherine, of Wolsey] Exceeding wise, fair-spoken, and persuading |
MV I.i.67 | [Bassanio to Salerio and Solanio] You grow exceeding strange |
MV II.ii.47 | [Gobbo to Launcelot, of himself] an honest exceeding poor man |