LLL V.ii.227 | [masked Rosaline to masked King] so adieu - / Twice to your visor, and half once to you! |
LLL V.ii.404 | [Berowne to Rosaline] Nor never come in visor to my friend |
MA II.i.143 | [Don John to Borachio] but one visor remains |
MA II.i.221 | [Benedick to Don Pedro] my very visor began to assume life |
MA II.i.86 | [masked Don Pedro to masked Hero] My visor is Philemon's roof |
Per IV.iv.44 | [Gower alone] No visor does become black villainy / So well as soft and tender flattery |
R3 II.ii.28 | [Duchess of York to Clarence's son, of Richard] that deceit should ... with a virtuous visor hide deep vice! [F vizor; Q visard] |
RJ I.iv.30 | [Mercutio to Romeo] Give me ... / A visor for a visor! [i.e. a mask for an ugly face] |
RJ I.v.23 | [Capulet to Gentlemen] I have seen the day / That I have worn a visor |