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... textual notes . A dance , the steps of which were regulated by the number five ( Nares ) . See former note , and note on " galliard , " line 118. In Bacon's Promus , Fol . 126 , we have " A good crosse poynt , but woorst cinq a pase ...
... textual notes . A dance , the steps of which were regulated by the number five ( Nares ) . See former note , and note on " galliard , " line 118. In Bacon's Promus , Fol . 126 , we have " A good crosse poynt , but woorst cinq a pase ...
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... textual notes . This is the Clown's merry and complimentary farewell to Malvolio ; and I think it quite unneces- sary to doubt the F reading . " Mean- evil " was suggested as an alternative for " Devil , " as being a translation of ...
... textual notes . This is the Clown's merry and complimentary farewell to Malvolio ; and I think it quite unneces- sary to doubt the F reading . " Mean- evil " was suggested as an alternative for " Devil , " as being a translation of ...
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... ( textual notes ) " distracting " should be preferred - an emphatic repetition of " distract " in the preceding line , although " extract- ing may be and likely enough - a play upon the former word . Worth quoting in this connection is ...
... ( textual notes ) " distracting " should be preferred - an emphatic repetition of " distract " in the preceding line , although " extract- ing may be and likely enough - a play upon the former word . Worth quoting in this connection is ...
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