outward (n.)
outward show, external appearance, demeanour
Cym I.i.23[First Gentleman to Second Gentleman, of Posthumus] I do not think / So fair an outward ... / Endows a man, but he
LC.80[the woman, of her lover] one by nature's outwards so commended
Sonn.69.5[] Thine outward thus with outward praise is crowned
TC III.ii.160[Troilus to and of Cressida] Outliving beauty's outward, with a mind / That doth renew swifter than blood decays!
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