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211) 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-
    ... > <para><sc>1798-99 Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... gt; text, which Dr. Johnson thinks best, ...
    ... .  The author, says Johnson, probably wr ...
    ... ess, we think, with Johnson, that Shaksp ...
212) Commentary Note for lines 1800-01:
1800-1 ble, and you {list you} <lispe, and> nickname | Gods creatures, and make your wan-
    ... ing> <para><sc>1801 Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
213) 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>.
    ... language then, says Johnson, not recolle ...
214) Commentary Note for line 1816:
1816 Blasted with extacie, ô woe is mee
    ... ers, are noticed by Johnson; but it is n ...
215) Commentary Note for lines 1859-60:
1859-60 lings, vvho for the most part are capable of | nothing but inexplica-
    ... > <para><sc>1859-60 Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... explicable</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... &#x201D; Quotes Dr. Johnson from <i>Illu ...
216) Commentary Note for lines 1867-68:
1867-8 ture: For any | thing so {ore-doone} <ouer-done>, is from the purpose of playing,
    ... meaningless, as Dr. Johnson noted. On th ...
217) Commentary Note for lines 1871-72:
1871-2 Image, and the very age and | body of the time his forme and pressure:
    ... e and body</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... d pressure</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... h submission to Dr. Johnson and Mr. Stee ...
    ... dments suggested by Johnson.&#8212; Ther ...
    ...  1790): &#x201C;Dr. Johnson says, &#8216 ...
    ... dments suggested by Johnson.--There is o ...
    ...  objected to by Dr. Johnson, is not, I b ...
    ... time</i>,' says Dr. Johnson, &#8216;can  ...
    ... y of the time?  Dr. Johnson tells us tha ...
    ... e, according to Dr. Johnson, would reall ...
218) Commentary Note for lines 1877-78:
1877-8 {praysd} <praise>, and that | highly, not to speake it prophanely, that neither ha-
    ... /hanging> <para><sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... x201C;I differ from Johnson in  the expl ...
    ... I suppose, with Dr. Johnson, it is) that ...
219) Commentary Note for line 1912:
1912 And crooke the pregnant hindges of the knee
    ... b>pregnant</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
220) Commentary Note for line 1914:
1914 Since my deare soule was mistris of {her} <my> choice,
    ... c><b>deare</b><sc>] Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...

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