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Sexes, their separation in church, 336. 566.
Sexton office in one family, 171. 502.
Seymour (Elizabeth), daughter of Sir Edward, 174. 313.
Shakspeare, on his descent from a landed proprietor, 75. 154. 479.
---- digest on critical readings, 540.
---- Othello annotated, 375. 577.
---- Passionate Pilgrim and Griffin's Fidessa, 27.
---- portrait, 571.
---- Rime which he made at the Mytre, 439.
---- Stratford Shakspeare, 90.
Sharers at theatres, 199.
*Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, letter by him, 373.
Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, 351. 481.
Sheridan (Richard Brinsley), his patrimony, 447.
---- translation of a song in his Duenna, 59.
*Sheriff of Somersetshire in 1765, 173.
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Dashes
In an Index or Bibliography, an entry beginning with a long dash is a first-level entry, not a sub-entry, so it should be left-justified and preceded by a blank line. The long dash, which we represent with 4 hyphens, is like ditto marks, and stands for the first words of the entry just above: "Shakspeare," in the first instance and "Sheridan (Richard Brinsley)," in the second. (The asterisks are part of the text and should be retained as-is.)
