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he: “he . . . he”=one . . . another Mer.V. IV. i. 54 “Why he cannot abide a gaping pig; Why he, a harmless necessary cat; Why he, a woollen bagpipe,” Troil. IV. i. 66 “he as he” (=the one as well as the other), Sonn. xxix. 6 “Featur'd like him, like him with friends possess'd” ; cf. MND. III. ii. 25-6, Cor. I. vi. 36 “Ransoming him . . ., threat'ning the other,” Mac. IV. iii. 80 “his jewels and this other's house.”

