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251) Commentary Note for line 2206:
2206 Ham. {And} <So I> doe still by these pickers and stealers.

    ... ud </i><sc>Steevens</sc> <i>in</i> ed. 1785): &#x201C;By these hands, says Dr. Johnson; <small>and rightly. But the phrase is taken from our Church catechism, ...

    ... ab> </tab><b>pickers and stealers</b>] <sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): &#x201C;<sc>Johnson</sc>: Hands. <sc>Whalley</sc>: The phrase is taken from our church cate ...
252) Commentary Note for lines 2213-18:
2213-4 Ham. I {sir}, but while the grasse growes, the prouerbe is | something
2214-16 musty, | <Enter one with a Recorder.> | ô the {Recorders,} <Recorder.> let mee see {one}, to withdraw with you, why
2217-8 doe you goe about to recouer the wind of mee, as if you | would driue
2218 me into a toyle?

    ... e sentences, under the letter G.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2216<tab> </tab><b> ...

    ... G.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2216<tab> </tab><b> recorders </b>] <sc>Johnson</ ...

    ... <hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2216<tab> </tab><b> recorders </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): 1. &#x201C;one whose business is to register any events.&#x ...
253) Commentary Note for lines 2219-20:
2219-20 Guyl. O my lord, if my duty be too bold, my loue | is too vnmanerly.

    ... ab><b>if </b>. . .<b> vnmanerly</b>] [<sc>Davies]</sc> (ms. notes <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765, opp. 8.229): &#x201C;This answer to Hamlet's questions s ...
254) Commentary Note for lines 2228-31:
2228-9 Ham. {It is} <'Tis> as easie as lying; gouerne these ventages |with your {fin-}
2229-30 {gers, & the vmber} <finger and thumbe>, giue it breath with your | mouth, & it wil discourse
2230-1 most {eloquent} <excellent> musique, | looke you, these are the stops. 2230

    ... hanging><para>2228<tab> </tab><b>ventages</b>] <sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): <sc>Johnson</sc>: The holes of a flute.&#x201D;</para><hanging>v1877 &#8776; v1778, ...
255) Commentary Note for lines 2234-36:
2234-5 Ham. Why looke you now how vnwoorthy a thing | you make of
2235-6 me, you would play vpon mee, you would | seeme to know my stops, 2235

    ... ould you make of me</i>? This reading of Q1 gives an unexpected support to Dr. Johnson's conjecture <i>how unworthy a thing you would make of me.&#x201D;</i></ ...
256) Commentary Note for lines 2240-43:
2240-1 <Why > do you think <that> I am easier to be | plaid on then a pipe, call mee what in-
2241-2 strument you wil, | though you <can> fret me {not}, you cannot play vpon me.
2242-3 God | blesse you sir.

    ... > </tab>God <F1BR/> blesse you sir.</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2242<tab> </tab><b> ...

    ... sir.</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2242<tab> </tab><b> fret </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> ( ...

    ... igla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2242<tab> </tab><b> fret </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): 1. &#x201C;a strait of the sea, where the water by confinem ...

    ... n> <cn> <sigla>2006<tab></tab><sc>ard3q2</sc></sigla> <hanging><sc>ard3q2</sc>: Johnson, Dekker and Middleton <i>analogues</i></hanging> <para>2241-2<tab> </tab ...

    ... etaphor 'to play upon a person' was current is demonstrated by parallels in Ben Johnson's <i>Everyman Out </i> (1599; Induction, 319) and in Thomas Dekker and T ...
257) Commentary Note for lines 2255-56:
2255-6 They foole me to the top of my bent, | I will come by & by, 2255

    ... </b>] <sc>Fiebig</sc> (ed. 1857): &#x201C;I.e. to the utmost stretch; or as <i>Johnson</i> explains this phrase, &#8216;they compel me to play the fool, till I ...

    ... ng> <para>2255<tab> </tab><b>bent</b>] <sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): &#x201C;<sc>Johnson</sc>: &#8216;Bent' is used by Sh. for the utmost degree of any passion o ...

    ... 01C;'They compel me to play the fool, till I can endure to do it no longer' (Dr Johnson). Ham.'s nerves are giving out.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1937<tab ...
258) Commentary Note for line 2262:
2262 And doe such <bitter> busines as the {bitter} day

    ... <sc>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1, john2=warb </sc></hanging><para><fnc> Johnson provides <sc>warb's</sc> annotation verbatim, even though emendation is ...
259) Commentary Note for line 2267:
2267 I will speake {dagger} <Daggers> to her, but vse none,

    ... b> </tab><sc>elze</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>elze</sc>: Murray (Boswell's Life of Johnson)</hanging><para>2267<tab> </tab><b>I will speake dagger</b>] <sc>Elze</s ...

    ... speake dagger</b>] <sc>Elze</sc> (ed. 1882): &#x201C;Compare Boswell's Life of Johnson (Murray, 1835) IV, 132 seq.: &#8216;Colonel Pennington said, Garrick som ...
260) Commentary Note for line 2269:
2269 How in my words someuer she be shent,

    ... m the Greek <b>[GREEK HERE]</b>.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2269<tab> </tab><b> ...

    ... >.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2269<tab> </tab><b> shent</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> ( ...

    ... igla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2269<tab> </tab><b> shent</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755) To <i>shend</i>: 1. &#x201C;To ruin; to spoil; to mischief.& ...

    ... ; xref.</hanging></cn> <cn> <sigla>1822<tab> </tab>Nares</sigla><hanging>Nares: Johnson (<i>Dict</i>.); <i>TN</i> //; Spenser , Ariosto, Tasso, Brown analogues< ...

    ... #x201C;To reproach, or scold; with several kindred significations. Of this word Johnson very properly says that, though by Dryden, it is now wholly obsolete. Sc ...

    ... b> </tab><sc>fieb</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>fieb &#8776; </sc>Nares <i>minus </i>Johnson (<sc>Dict</sc>.); <i>TN</i> //; Spenser , Ariosto, Tasso, Brown analogue ...

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