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      — King Richard II, Act III Scene 2

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KEYWORD: honest

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1

As You Like It
[I, 2]

Celia

176

'Tis true; for those that she makes fair she scarce makes
honest; and those that she makes honest she makes very
ill-favouredly.

2

As You Like It
[III, 3]

Touchstone

1510

I am here with thee and thy goats, as the most
capricious poet, honest Ovid, was among the Goths.

3

As You Like It
[III, 3]

Audrey

1518

I do not know what 'poetical' is. Is it honest in deed and
word? Is it a true thing?

4

As You Like It
[III, 3]

Touchstone

1524

I do, truly, for thou swear'st to me thou art honest;
now, if thou wert a poet, I might have some hope thou didst
feign.

5

As You Like It
[III, 3]

Audrey

1527

Would you not have me honest?

6

As You Like It
[III, 3]

Audrey

1531

Well, I am not fair; and therefore I pray the gods make me
honest.

7

As You Like It
[V, 3]

First Page

2367

Well met, honest gentleman.

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