visage (n.)
outward appearance, aspect, air
Ham III.i.47[Polonius to Ophelia] with devotion's visage
Ham III.iii.47[Claudius alone]Whereto serves mercy / But to confront the visage of offence?
Ham III.iv.51[Hamlet to Gertrude, of the Earth] With heated visage
Oth I.i.50[Iago to Roderigo, of some kinds of servant] trimmed in forms and visages of duty
TN III.ii.61[Fabian to Sir Toby, of Sir Andrew and Viola as Cesario] his opposite the youth bears in his visage no great presage of cruelty
TNK V.iv.127[Theseus to Palamon] The visages of bridegrooms we'll put on
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