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else (in MND. V. i. 229 “nor ” = nor, as “or ” freq.=or)
1. anything besides, such like John II. i. 276 “Bastards, and else.”
2. in another place or direction Gent. IV. ii. 127 “since the substance of your perfect self Is devoted,” Err. V. i. 50.
3. =‘if it is not believed’ John IV. i. 108 “the fire is dead with grief, . . . see else yourself.”
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    • William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, 4.2
    • William Shakespeare, King John, 2.1
    • William Shakespeare, King John, 4.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, 5.1
    • William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 5.1
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