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... reason curling the hair appears to have been a mark of affectation ; cf. Lear , iii . 4. 87 : " A serving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curled my hair , " where Mr. Aldis Wright quotes from Harsnet's Declaration , p . 54 ...
... reason curling the hair appears to have been a mark of affectation ; cf. Lear , iii . 4. 87 : " A serving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curled my hair , " where Mr. Aldis Wright quotes from Harsnet's Declaration , p . 54 ...
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... reason . - The Ff . have prayes in The correction is Rowe's . reason . ACT IV . SCENE 1 . 281. On the first three scenes of this act compare Plu- tarch : " So Cæsar came and pitched his camp hard by the city , in the place where they ...
... reason . - The Ff . have prayes in The correction is Rowe's . reason . ACT IV . SCENE 1 . 281. On the first three scenes of this act compare Plu- tarch : " So Cæsar came and pitched his camp hard by the city , in the place where they ...
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... reason why the seven stars are no moet t seven is a pretty reason . Lear . Because they are not eight ? Fool . Yes , indeed : thou wouldst mak good fool . Lear . To take ' t again perforce ! 5 - Mons ingratitude ! Fool . If thou wert my ...
... reason why the seven stars are no moet t seven is a pretty reason . Lear . Because they are not eight ? Fool . Yes , indeed : thou wouldst mak good fool . Lear . To take ' t again perforce ! 5 - Mons ingratitude ! Fool . If thou wert my ...
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