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281 to 290 of 4573 Entries from All Files for "john" in All Fields

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281) Commentary Note for lines 1762-3:
1762-3 Ham. That if you be honest & faire, {you} <your Honesty> | should admit
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><h ...
    ... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> ...
    ... hanging>v<sc>1773 = john1</sc></hanging> ...
282) Commentary Note for lines 1779-81:
1779-80 very proude, reuengefull, ambitious, with more offences at my beck,
1781-2 then I haue thoughts to put them in, imagination to giue them shape,
1779-81
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><p ...
    ... >v1773 = <sc>warb + john1</sc></hanging> ...
283) Commentary Note for lines 1793-4:
1793-4 marry a foole, | for wise men knowe well enough what monsters you
    ...  &#x201C;Compare K. John, II, 1, 293; Ot ...
284) Commentary Note for lines 1798-1800:
1798-9 Ham. I haue heard of your {paintings} <pratlings too> well enough, | God hath gi-
1799-1800 uen you one {face} <pace>, and you make your selfes an|other, you gig {&} <you> am-
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><h ...
    ... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc>: [reads < ...
    ... ><hanging><sc>hal = john, dyce</sc></han ...
285) Commentary Note for lines 1800-01:
1800-1 ble, and you {list you} <lispe, and> nickname | Gods creatures, and make your wan-
286) Commentary Note for lines 1804-05:
1804-5 but one shall liue, the rest shall keep | as they are: to a {Nunry} <Nunnery,> go. Exit <Hamlet>.
287) Commentary Note for line 1816:
1816 Blasted with extacie, ô woe is mee
288) Commentary Note for lines 1859-60:
1859-60 lings, vvho for the most part are capable of | nothing but inexplica-
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><h ...
    ... /sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> ...
    ... hanging><sc>v1773 = john +</sc></hanging ...
289) Commentary Note for lines 1867-68:
1867-8 ture: For any | thing so {ore-doone} <ouer-done>, is from the purpose of playing,
290) Commentary Note for lines 1871-72:
1871-2 Image, and the very age and | body of the time his forme and pressure:
    ... <sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><p ...
    ... c></sigla><para><sc>john1</sc></para> <p ...
    ... hanging><sc>v1773 = john1</sc></hanging> ...
    ... examples in <i>King John</i> and elsewhe ...

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