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221) Commentary Note for lines 1219-20:
1219-20 good kissing carrion. | Haue you a daughter?
    ... > </tab><tab> </tab>john1 </sc></sigla>< ...
    ... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb</sc></h ...
    ... ng>v1773= <sc>warb, john1</sc></hanging> ...
    ... >v1803 = <sc>warb + john1</sc> + v1793</ ...
    ... ab>[Quotes WARB and JOHN1]</para> <para> ...
    ... he French,' <i>King John</i>, <i>A</i>.  ...
    ... g><sc>clowes: warb, john1</sc> + </hangi ...
222) Commentary Note for lines 1234-5:
1234-5 Ham. Slaunders sir; for the satericall {rogue} <slaue> sayes heere, | that old
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><h ...
    ... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb</sc></h ...
    ... e of Juvenal by Sir John Beaumont; but I ...
    ... e of Juvenal by Sir John Beaumont, the e ...
    ...  that satire by Sir John Beaumont, but i ...
223) Commentary Note for lines 1295-7:
1295 < Ham. Why then 'tis none to you; for there is nothing>
1296 <either good or bad, but thinking makes it so: to me it is>
1297 <a prison.>
224) Commentary Note for line 1302:
1302 <I haue bad dreames.>
225) Commentary Note for lines 1304-5:
1304 <very substance of the Ambitious, is meerely the shadow>
1305 <of a Dreame.>
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><h ...
    ... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> ...
    ... hanging><sc>v1773 = john1 +</sc></hangin ...
    ... dow.  Thus also Sir John Davies :-- &#82 ...
    ... nd Englished by Sir John Davies, thus: & ...
226) Commentary Note for lines 1309-12:
1309 < Ham. Then are our Beggers bodies; and our Mo->
1310 <narchs and out-stretcht Heroes the Beggers Shadowes:> 1310
1311 <shall wee to th'Court: for, by my fey I cannot rea->
1312 <son?>
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><h ...
    ... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> ...
    ... hanging><sc>v1773 = john1</sc></hanging> ...
    ... hanging><sc>sing1 = john + </sc></hangin ...
    ... <hanging><sc>verp = john</sc></hanging>< ...
    ... <hanging><sc>hud1 = john</sc></hanging>  ...
227) Commentary Note for lines 1342-3:
1342-3 ther, I haue of late, but wherefore | I knowe not, lost all my mirth,
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><h ...
    ... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb</sc></h ...
228) Commentary Note for lines 1344-5:
1344-5 my dispositi|on, that this goodly frame the earth, seemes to mee a
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></para> <p ...
    ... c></para> <para><sc>john1</sc></para> <p ...
    ... C;</sc>discussed in JOHN1 <i>Ado</i>,  3 ...
    ... o</i>,  3.328-9n6.  JOHN1 objects to WAR ...
    ... the way, that shows JOHN1 using capital  ...
    ... tal for emphasis].  JOHN says, &#8216;Th ...
229) Commentary Note for lines 1362-3:
1362-3 Ros. To thinke my Lord if you delight not in man, | what Lenton
    ...  with bisket,  Poor John, and half a liv ...
230) Commentary Note for lines 1368-9:
1368-9 target, the Louer shall | not sigh gratis, the humorus Man shall end
    ... caprices.  See King John, iii, 1, 119: ' ...

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