seeming (n.)
demeanour, outward behaviour
2H4 V.ii.129[King Henry V to his brothers] Rotten opinion, who hath writ me down / After my seeming
Ham III.ii.97.1[Hamlet to Horatio, of Claudius] we will both our judgements join / In censure of his seeming
KL III.ii.56[Lear as if to a criminal] That under covert and convenient seeming / Hath practised on man's life
Oth II.i.233[Iago to Roderigo, of Cassio] no further conscionable than in putting on the mere form of civil and humane seeming
Oth III.iii.207[Iago to Othello, of Desdemona] She that so young could give out such a seeming
TC I.iii.157[Ulysses to Agamemnon, of Patroclus] Such ... o'erwrested seeming / He acts thy greatness in
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