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Search phrase: stile

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All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iii.194another style.another stile.
As You Like ItAYL II.i.20Into so quiet and so sweet a style.Into so quiet and so sweet a stile.
As You Like ItAYL IV.iii.32Why, 'tis a boisterous and a cruel style,Why, tis a boysterous and a cruell stile,
As You Like ItAYL IV.iii.33A style for challengers. Why, she defies me,A stile for challengers: why, she defies me,
Henry VI Part 11H6 IV.i.50What means his grace that he hath changed his style?What meanes his Grace, that he hath chaung'd his Stile?
Henry VI Part 11H6 IV.vii.72Here's a silly stately style indeed!Heere's a silly stately stile indeede:
Henry VI Part 11H6 IV.vii.74Writes not so tedious a style as this.Writes not so tedious a Stile as this.
Henry VI Part 22H6 I.iii.46Am I a queen in title and in style,Am I a Queene in Title and in Stile,
King Edward IIIE3 II.i.80To whom, my lord, shall I direct my style?To whome my Lord shal I direct my stile.
King LearKL IV.i.55Both stile and gate, horse-way and footpath, PoorBoth style, and gate; Horseway, and foot-path: poore
Love's Labour's LostLLL I.i.196Well, sir, be it as the style shall give us cause toWell sir, be it as the stile shall giue vs cause to
Love's Labour's LostLLL IV.i.97I am much deceived but I remember the style.I am much deceiued, but I remember the stile.
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW I.iii.42the action of her familiar style; and the hardest voicethe action of her familier stile, & the hardest voice
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW II.ii.271his style. Thou, Master Brook, shalt know him forhis stile: thou (Master Broome) shalt know him for
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW III.i.32the stile, this way.the stile, this way.
Much Ado About NothingMA V.i.37However they have writ the style of gods,How euer they haue writ the stile of gods,
Much Ado About NothingMA V.ii.6In so high a style, Margaret, that no man livingIn so high a stile Margaret, that no man liuing

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SonnetsSonn.32.14 Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love. Theirs for their stile ile read, his for his loue.
SonnetsSonn.78.11 In others' works thou dost but mend the style, In others workes thou doost but mend the stile,
SonnetsSonn.84.12 Making his style admired everywhere. Making his stile admired euery where.

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
STILEBASICstile n

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