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1. 18, etc Gr. 407. 91. Boldened. Not a contraction o{ emboldened y as sometimes printed., Cf. Hen. VIII. i. 2. 55. Bold is used as a verb in the same sense m Lear^ v. I. 26. 94. Vein. Disposition, temper. At first refers of course to 91. 96. Inland bred. Brought up in the interior of the country, as op)- posed to the less populous and less cultivated frontiers ; or " perhaps opposed to mountainous districts as the seats of savage barbarousness " (Schmidt). Cf. 2 Hen. IV. iv. 3. 119 : " inland ...petty spirits ;" that is, as Schmidt explains it, " given till then to the arts of peace." See also iii. 2. 323 below. 97. Nurture. Culture, good-breeding. Cf. Temp. iv. i. 189. So ///- nurtured =i\\-hred in V. and A. 1^4 and 2 Hen. VI. i. 2. 42. 99. Answered. Satisfied ; as in ^ C. v. i. i, etc. 100. Reason. St. would read " reasons," on the ground that there may be a poor pun on raisins. 102. Your gentleness^ etc M. remarks : " This reciprocal inversion of subject and predicate was called by the Greeks xiatjiioQ [from the letter x\ ; the two subjects being at the left-hand points of the x» and the two predi- cates at the right-hand points, and each subject linking itself with its predicate along the oblique lines (1/ Kara Sid^erpov av^tvKiCt as Aristotle calls it)." 104.
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