| LLL IV.iii.262 | [Berowne to King, of Rosaline's dark colouring] red, that would avoid dispraise, / Paints itself black, to imitate her brow | 
		| TG III.ii.47 | [Proteus to Duke, of Valentine] aught that I can speak in his dispraise | 
		| Tim I.i.169.2 | [Jeweller to Timon, reacting to Timon's remark, 'Sir, your jewel / Hath suffered under praise'] What, my lord, dispraise? |