feature form, person in general:
“He is complete in feature,”
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, ii. 4.
69
;
“Cheated of feature,”
RICHARD III., i. 1. 19
;
“complete In mind and feature,”
HENRY VIII., iii. 2. 50
;
“the feature of Octavia,”
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, ii. 5.
112
;
“for feature laming The shrine of Venus,”
CYMBELINE, v. 5. 163.
(
“grace and dignity of form,”
STAUNTON)