Last recesses of the mind. Dryden, Translation of Second Satire of Persius, line 133.

[282]. This hand of yours requires. Othello, III. 4. [‘Sweating devil.’]

[283]. Qualified ... very craftily. Othello, II. 3.

Mind’s eye. Hamlet, I. 2.

[284]. Trod the primrose path. Hamlet, I. 3.

[285]. Stupidly good. Paradise Lost, IX. 465.

An eye to threaten and command. Hamlet, III. 4.

[287]. Leave stings. Cf.

‘Who, for the poor renown of being smart,

Would leave a sting within a brother’s heart?’