see also

see also

Used to refer a reader to another work that is related to the topic being discussed. Watkin's interpretation of this scene from Hamlet clearly supports the theory. See also the analysis by J. R. Prewitt on the matter.
See also: also, see
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • shuffle off this mortal coil
  • the glass of fashion and the mold of form
  • the woman on the street
  • there is/lies the rub
  • there(in) lies the rub
  • therein
  • there's the rub
  • that's the rub
  • here's the rub
  • founding father