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371) Commentary Note for line 2863:
2863 Euen heere betweene the chast vnsmirched browe
    ... gla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla ...
    ... ct.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hang ...
    ... nsmirched </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): ...
    ... n, or make obscure. Johnson says murky.  ...
372) Commentary Note for line 2867:
2867 Let him goe Gertrard, doe not feare our person, {L1v}
    ... m striking. [See Dr Johnson's stage-dire ...
    ... her!', according to Johnson (preferably, ...
373) Commentary Note for line 2900:
2900 That I am guiltlesse of your fathers death, 2900
    ... pt Mr. Knight's. If Johnson had not said ...
    ... ies in general use, Johnson is followed  ...
374) Commentary Note for line 2902:
2902 It shall as leuell to your iudgement {peare} <pierce>
    ... uarto, preferred by Johnson and Steevens ...
    ... pt Mr. Knight's. If Johnson had not said ...
    ... ies in general use, Johnson is followed  ...
    ... intelligibly, as <i>Johnson</i> says, th ...
    ... 8216;peare,' whence Johnson &#8216;'pear ...
    ... orum</i>, and as Dr Johnson understood i ...
    ... 6;peare', which Dr. Johnson and many lat ...
375) Commentary Note for line 2912:
2912 O heauens, ist possible a young maids wits
    ... f the true meaning. Johnson, in his inno ...
376) Commentary Note for line 2914:
2914 <Nature is fine in Loue, and where 'tis fine,>
    ... ab><b>fine</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... notes <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 17 ...
    ... sequence.&#8212;Dr. Johnson's explanatio ...
    ... > <para>&#x201C;Dr. Johnson may perhaps  ...
    ... hout great loss. <i>Johnson</i> calls th ...
    ... 'n in love</i>. <sc>Johnson</sc>: These  ...
    ...  1939): &#x201C;Dr. Johnson's paraphrase ...
377) Commentary Note for lines 2923-25:
2923 Oph. You must sing {a downe} <downe> a downe,
2923-4 And you call | him a downe a. O how the wheele becomes it,
2924-5 It is | the false Steward that stole his Maisters daughter.
    ... > daughter</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ...  formerly used. Dr. Johnson says, &#8216 ...
    ...  alluded to; but <i>Johnson</i> adds, th ...
    ... ging><sc>tsch: </sc>Johnson (<i>Dict</i> ...
    ... nt, erw&#228;hnt S. Johnson, ED. Da O. g ...
    ...  is mentioned by S. Johnson, E. D. Since ...
    ... rden of a song. <sc>Johnson</sc> suggest ...
    ... eech in Roman type. Johnson used italics ...
    ... lia's speech, which Johnson, <i>The Glob ...
378) Commentary Note for lines 2927-29:
2927-8 Oph. There's Rosemary, thats for remembrance, | pray {you} loue re-
2928-9] member, and there is {Pancies} <Paconcies>, thats for | thoughts.
    ... > thoughts</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... notes <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed, 17 ...
    ...  interpolated after Johnson's on <b>Rose ...
    ...  1877): &#x201C;<sc>Johnson</sc>: &#8216 ...
    ... ied at funerals: <i>Johnson</i>. &#8216; ...
379) Commentary Note for lines 2948-49:
2948-9 {God a mercy} <Gramercy> on his soule, | and of all {Christians} <Christian> soules, <I pray God.>
    ... 8216;great thanks.' Johnson derives it f ...
380) Commentary Note for line 2952:
2952 King. Laertes, I must {commune} <common> with your griefe,
    ... mmune with</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755,  ...

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