Found the following hamletworks.org entries referring to line 621
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612 Ham. The King doth wake to night and takes his rowse. | 1.4.8 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+10
621+10 {(Since nature cannot choose his origin)} | 1.4.26 |
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621+10 {(Since nature cannot choose his origin)} | 1.4.26 |
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621+10 {(Since nature cannot choose his origin)} | 1.4.26 |
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621+11 {By their ore-grow'th of some complextion} | 1.4.27 |
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621+12 {Oft breaking downe the pales and forts of reason,} | 1.4.28 |
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621+12 {Oft breaking downe the pales and forts of reason,} | 1.4.28 |
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621+12 {Oft breaking downe the pales and forts of reason,} | 1.4.28 |
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621+13 {Or by some habit, that too much ore-leauens} | 1.4.29 |
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621+13 {Or by some habit, that too much ore-leauens} | 1.4.29 |
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621+13 {Or by some habit, that too much ore-leauens} | 1.4.29 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+14
621+14 {The forme of plausiue manners, that these men} | 1.4.30 |
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621+14 {The forme of plausiue manners, that these men} | 1.4.30 |
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621+14 {The forme of plausiue manners, that these men} | 1.4.30 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+15
621+15 {Carrying I say the stamp of one defect} | 1.4.31 |
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621+15 {Carrying I say the stamp of one defect} | 1.4.31 |
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621+15 {Carrying I say the stamp of one defect} | 1.4.31 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+16
621+16 {Being Natures liuery, or Fortunes starre,} | 1.4.32 |
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621+16 {Being Natures liuery, or Fortunes starre,} | 1.4.32 |
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621+16 {Being Natures liuery, or Fortunes starre,} | 1.4.32 |
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621+17 {His vertues els be they as pure as grace, } | 1.4.33 |
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621+17 {His vertues els be they as pure as grace,} | 1.4.33 |
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621+17 {His vertues els be they as pure as grace, } | 1.4.33 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+18
621+18 {As infinite as man may vndergoe,} | 1.4.34 |
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621+18 {As infinite as man may vndergoe,} | 1.4.34 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+19
621+19 {Shall in the generall censure take corruption} | 1.4.35 |
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621+19 {Shall in the generall censure take corruption} | 1.4.35 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+1
621+1 {This heauy headed reueale east and west} | 1.4.17 |
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621+1 {This heauy headed reueale east and west} | 1.4.17 |
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621+1 {This heauy headed reueale east and west} | 1.4.17 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+20
621+20 {From that particuler fault: the dram of eale} | 1.4.36 |
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621+20 {From that particuler fault: the dram of eale} | 1.4.36 |
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621+20 {From that particuler fault: the dram of eale} | 1.4.36 |
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621+21 {Doth all the noble substance of a doubt} | 1.4.37 |
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621+21 {Doth all the noble substance of a doubt} | 1.4.37 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+22
621+22 {To his owne scandle.} | 1.4.38 |
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621+22 {To his owne scandle.} | 1.4.38 |
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621+2 {Makes vs tradust, and taxed of other nations,} | 1.4.18 |
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621+2 {Makes vs tradust, and taxed of other nations,} | 1.4.18 |
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621+3 {They clip vs drunkards, and with Swinish phrase} | 1.4.19 |
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621+3 {They clip vs drunkards, and with Swinish phrase} | 1.4.19 |
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621+3 {They clip vs drunkards, and with Swinish phrase} | 1.4.19 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+4
621+4 {Soyle our addition, and indeede it takes} | 1.4.20 |
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621+4 {Soyle our addition, and indeede it takes} | 1.4.20 |
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621+4 {Soyle our addition, and indeede it takes} | 1.4.20 |
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621+5 {From our atchieuements, though perform'd at height} | 1.4.21 |
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621+5 {From our atchieuements, though perform'd at height} | 1.4.21 |
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621+5 {From our atchieuements, though perform'd at height} | 1.4.21 |
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621+6 {The pith and marrow of our attribute,} | 1.4.22 |
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621+6 {The pith and marrow of our attribute,} | 1.4.22 |
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621+6 {The pith and marrow of our attribute,} | 1.4.22 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+7
621+7 {So oft it chaunces in particuler men,} | 1.4.23 |
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621+7 {So oft it chaunces in particuler men,} | 1.4.23 |
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621+7 {So oft it chaunces in particuler men,} | 1.4.23 |
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View Commentary Note for 621+8
621+8 {That for some vicious mole of nature in them} | 1.4.24 |
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621+8 {That for some vicious mole of nature in them} | 1.4.24 |
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621+8 {That for some vicious mole of nature in them} | 1.4.24 |
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621+9 {As in their birth wherein they are not guilty,} | 1.4.25 |
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621+9 {As in their birth wherein they are not guilty,} | 1.4.25 |
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621+9 {As in their birth wherein they are not guilty,} | 1.4.25 |
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View Commentary Note for 621
621 More honourd in the breach, then the obseruance. | 1.4.16 |
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621 More honourd in the breach, then the obseruance. | 1.4.16 |
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621 More honourd in the breach, then the obseruance. | 1.4.16 |
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