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For ' his head muffled ' and ' casts the kerchief off ' ( 1. 321 ) see l . 315 and cf. 2 Hen . IV , 1. I. 147-9 ; and for the episode see 2. 1 head - note ( vi ) . 324. mortified dead or deadened . Cf. Macb . 5. 2.
For ' his head muffled ' and ' casts the kerchief off ' ( 1. 321 ) see l . 315 and cf. 2 Hen . IV , 1. I. 147-9 ; and for the episode see 2. 1 head - note ( vi ) . 324. mortified dead or deadened . Cf. Macb . 5. 2.
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( see head - note 4.2 + 3 ) calls the intruder a counterfeit philosopher . ' North's doggerel doubtless suggested to Sh . the idea of making Phaonius ... a miserable rhymester ' ( Hunter ) ; v . next note . In Plut . this incident puts ...
( see head - note 4.2 + 3 ) calls the intruder a counterfeit philosopher . ' North's doggerel doubtless suggested to Sh . the idea of making Phaonius ... a miserable rhymester ' ( Hunter ) ; v . next note . In Plut . this incident puts ...
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KERCHIEF , linen head - cloth regularly worn by women ; and by men in time of sickness , to keep the head warm . K. cites G. Fletcher - ' Pale sickness with his kerchered head upwound ' ( Christ's Victory , 1610 , st . 12 ) ; 2. 1.
KERCHIEF , linen head - cloth regularly worn by women ; and by men in time of sickness , to keep the head warm . K. cites G. Fletcher - ' Pale sickness with his kerchered head upwound ' ( Christ's Victory , 1610 , st . 12 ) ; 2. 1.
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INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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