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( 25 ) He doth bestride a bleeding land . In allusion to the act of chivalrous
devotion performed in knightly times , and frequently referred to by Shakespeare .
small . ' See Note 53 , Act iv . , “ First Part Henry IV . ” . ( 26 ) More and less . Here
, and ...
( 25 ) He doth bestride a bleeding land . In allusion to the act of chivalrous
devotion performed in knightly times , and frequently referred to by Shakespeare .
small . ' See Note 53 , Act iv . , “ First Part Henry IV . ” . ( 26 ) More and less . Here
, and ...
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( 66 ) First Bead . In the Quarto , 1600 , the name of Sincklo is given as the prefix
to this speech , and the rest belonging to the same speaker through this scene .
the Shrew . " See Note 25 , Induction , “ Taming of ( 67 ) Nut - hook . “ Merry
Wives .
( 66 ) First Bead . In the Quarto , 1600 , the name of Sincklo is given as the prefix
to this speech , and the rest belonging to the same speaker through this scene .
the Shrew . " See Note 25 , Induction , “ Taming of ( 67 ) Nut - hook . “ Merry
Wives .
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See Note 45 , ( 65 ) Lethe . See Note 12 , Act iv . , “ Twelfth Night . " ( 66 ) Love my
daughter from thy soul : so , from thy soul's love . and , from my heart's love . The
queen here uses " from " with bitter variance from . ' See Note 97 , Act i . , and ...
See Note 45 , ( 65 ) Lethe . See Note 12 , Act iv . , “ Twelfth Night . " ( 66 ) Love my
daughter from thy soul : so , from thy soul's love . and , from my heart's love . The
queen here uses " from " with bitter variance from . ' See Note 97 , Act i . , and ...
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