2H6 III.i.5 | [Queen to King, of Gloucester] will ye not observe / The strangeness of his altered countenance? |
AYL IV.iii.37 | [Rosalind as Ganymede to Silvius, of Phebe's letter to Ganymede] Such Ethiop words, blacker in their effect / Than in their countenance |
KL II.ii.88 | [disguised Kent to Cornwall, of Oswald] His countenance likes me not |
TS V.i.114 | [Lucentio to Vincentio and Baptista, of Tranio] he did bear my countenance in the town |
TS V.i.35 | [Pedant as Vincentio to Petruchio, of Vincentio] 'a means to cozen somebody in this city under my countenance |