Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
All's Well That Ends Well | AW III.v.17 | filthy officer he is in those suggestions for the young | a filthy Officer he is in those suggestions for the young |
All's Well That Ends Well | AW IV.v.43 | to suggest thee from thy master thou talkest of; serve | to suggest thee from thy master thou talk'st off, serue |
Coriolanus | Cor II.i.237 | We must suggest the people in what hatred | We must suggest the People, in what hatred |
Coriolanus | Cor II.i.245.2 | This, as you say, suggested | This (as you say) suggested, |
Henry IV Part 1 | 1H4 IV.iii.51 | Herein misled by your suggestion. | Herein mis-led, by your suggestion. |
Henry IV Part 2 | 2H4 IV.iv.45 | Mingled with venom of suggestion, | (Mingled with Venome of Suggestion, |
Henry V | H5 II.ii.114 | All other devils that suggest by treasons | And other diuels that suggest by treasons, |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 IV.vi.69 | Suggest but truth to my divining thoughts, | suggest but truth / To my diuining thoughts, |
Henry VIII | H8 I.i.164 | As here at home, suggests the King our master | As here at home, suggests the King our Master |
Henry VIII | H8 IV.ii.35 | Himself with princes; one that by suggestion | Himselfe with Princes. One that by suggestion |
King Edward III | E3 II.i.335 | What office were it to suggest a man | What office were it to suggest a man, |
King John | KJ III.i.292 | Against these giddy loose suggestions. | Against these giddy loose suggestions: |
King John | KJ IV.ii.166.1 | On your suggestion. | on your suggestion. |
King Lear | KL II.i.72 | To thy suggestion, plot, and damned practice; | To thy suggestion, plot, and damned practise: |
Love's Labour's Lost | LLL I.i.156 | Suggestions are to other as to me, | Suggestions are to others as to me: |
Love's Labour's Lost | LLL V.ii.765 | Suggested us to make. Therefore, ladies, | Suggested vs to make: therefore Ladies |
Macbeth | Mac I.iii.133 | If good, why do I yield to that suggestion | If good? why doe I yeeld to that suggestion, |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | MW III.iii.203 | spirit, what devil suggests this imagination? I would not | spirit, what diuell suggests this imagination? I wold not |
Othello | Oth II.iii.342 | They do suggest at first with heavenly shows | They do suggest at first with heauenly shewes, |
Richard II | R2 I.i.101 | Suggest his soon-believing adversaries, | Suggest his soone beleeuing aduersaries, |
Richard II | R2 III.iv.75 | What Eve, what serpent hath suggested thee | What Eue? what Serpent hath suggested thee, |
Richard III | R3 III.ii.100 | By the suggestion of the Queen's allies; | By the suggestion of the Queenes Allyes. |
The Tempest | Tem II.i.293 | They'll take suggestion as a cat laps milk. | They'l take suggestion, as a Cat laps milke, |
The Tempest | Tem IV.i.26 | The most opportune place, the strong'st suggestion | The most opportune place, the strongst suggestion, |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | TG II.vi.7 | O sweet-suggesting Love, if thou hast sinned, | O sweet-suggesting Loue, if thou hast sin'd, |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | TG III.i.34 | Knowing that tender youth is soon suggested, | Knowing that tender youth is soone suggested, |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | TNK IV.iii.91 | tokens, as if they suggested for him. It is a falsehood | / Tokens, as if they suggested for him, It is a falsehood |