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Feis, Jacob

"Shakspere and Montaigne"

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53: Act i. sc.2.
54: Act iv. sc. 5.
55: Act i. sc. 4.
56: Act i. sc. 7.
57: Act i. sc. 6.
58: Act iii. sc. 2.
59: Act ii. sc. 5.
60: Act i. Sc. 5 in _Hamlet_; _Malcontent_, act iii. sc. 3.
61: Perhaps an allusion to the conclusion of _Hamlet_, when the
State falls into the hands of a soldier (Fortinbras).
--Soldaten-Religion, keine Religion ('a soldier's religion, no
religion'), as the old German saying is.
62: Rochelle-Churchman--that is, Huguenot.
63: See Bacon's Essay, _Of Atheism_: 'All that impugn a received
religion or superstition are by the adverse part branded with the
name of Atheists.'
64: Sonnet lxvi. lxxxv.
65: xc. xci. xcii.
66: In _Eastward Hoe_, his most delicate poetical production,
Ophelia, is most abominably parodied--'rudely strumpeted.'


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