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480) Commentary Note for line 3545:
3545 And many such like, {as sir} <Assis> of great charge, 3545
    ... such like as's of great charge</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;heavil ...
    ... such like as's of great charge</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud </i><sc>Steevens,  ...
    ... >To follow Steeven's note 4.&#8212; Dr. Johnson's idea is supported by two other ...
    ...   weight and importance </i> ,' yet Dr. Johnson's notion</small> is supported by ...
    ... > assis</i>  of great charge. <small>Dr Johnson himself always pronounced the pa ...
    ... sses</i> heavily loaded.' (Says Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>) &#8216;A quibble is intend ...
    ... c>Malone</sc> seems inclined to Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>'s opinion, and adds in supp ...
    ...  the pronoun <i>us</i>.  &#8216;Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> himself' (says Mr. <sc>Malo ...
    ... article.  On this occasion even Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> has confirmed his opinion b ...
    ... e no doubt of the quibble, which Doctor Johnson remarks, being intended here. We ...
    ... ng  STEEVENS's </i>v1773 <i>note to </i>JOHNSON)<i> </i></hanging><para>3545<b>  ...
    ... >cln1 : &#8776; v1821 (</sc><i>only </i>JOHNSON) + </hanging><para>3545<tab> </t ...
    ...  burden, weight.</small>  [<i>cites </i>JOHNSON <i>from </i>v1821] <small>Compar ...
    ... v1877</sigla><hanging>v1877: (v1773<sc> Johnson</sc>) ; <sc>mal</sc> (<i>only</i ...
    ... /sc> &#8776; v1877 w/o attribution (<sc>Johnson</sc> <i>def.</i> ; <i>TN</i> //) ...
481) Commentary Note for line 3548_354:
3548 He should {those} <the> bearers put to suddaine death,
3549 Not shriuing time alow'd.
    ... 9<tab> </tab><b> shriuing time</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, To Shrive): &#x201C; ...
    ... 9<tab> </tab><b> shriuing time</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, shrift): &#x ...
482) Commentary Note for line 3551_355:
3551 Ham. Why euen in that was heauen {ordinant,} <ordinate;>
3552 I had my fathers signet in my purse
    ... para>3552<tab> </tab>s<b>ignet</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, signet): &#x201C;<i> ...
483) Commentary Note for line 3556_355:
3556 The changling neuer knowne: now the next day
3557 Was our Sea fight, and what to this was {sequent} <sement,>
    ... g><para>3556 <b> The changling</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, changelin<i>g</i>, 1 ...
    ... ara>3557<tab> </tab><b>sequent</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, sequent, 1): ...
    ... g><para>3556 <b> The changling</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;a <i>c ...
484) Commentary Note for line 3562_356:
3562 {Dooes} <Doth> by their owne insinnuation growe,
3563 Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes
    ... sc>Davies</sc> (ms. notes <i>in </i><sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765): &#x201C;Their c ...
485) Commentary Note for line 3568_356:
3568 He that hath kild my King, and whor'd my mother,
3569 Pop't in betweene th'election and my hopes,
    ... e need not go further back than Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> to enquire. Like other eigh ...
486) Commentary Note for line 3572_357:
3572 <To quit him with this arme? And is't not to be damn'd>
3573 <To let this Canker of our nature come>
3574 <In further euill.>
    ... para>3573<tab> </tab><b>Canker</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (2nd ed. 1760)<small> : &#x ...
    ... ara>3582<tab> </tab><b>fauours</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, favour, 1, 9 ...
    ... /hanging><para>3572 <b>To quit</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765) : &#x201C;To req ...
    ... sc>Davies</sc> (ms. notes <i>in </i><sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765): &#x201C;&#8212; ...
487) Commentary Note for line 3572_74:
3572 <To quit him with this arme? And is't not to be damn'd>
3573 <To let this Canker of our nature come>
3574 <In further euill.>
    ... para>3573<tab> </tab><b>Canker</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (2nd ed. 1760)<small> : &#x ...
    ... ara>3582<tab> </tab><b>fauours</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, favour, 1, 9 ...
    ... /hanging><para>3572 <b>To quit</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765) : &#x201C;To req ...
    ... sc>Davies</sc> (ms. notes <i>in </i><sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765): &#x201C;&#8212; ...
488) Commentary Note for line 3581_358:
3581 <For by the image of my Cause, I see>
3582 <The Portraiture of his; Ile count his fauours:>
3583 <But sure the brauery of his griefe did put me>
3584 <Into a Towring passion.>
3585 <Hor. Peace, who comes heere?> 3585
    ... ara>3582<tab> </tab><b>fauours</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, favour, 1, 9 ...
489) Commentary Note for line 3586:
3586 Enter {a Courtier.} <young Osricke.>
    ... work of his friends; and others (as Dr. Johnson) believing that the alterations  ...

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