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1081) Commentary Note for line 3588_358:
3588 Ham. I {humble} <humbly> thanke you sir.
3588 Doost know this water fly?
3589 Hora. No my good Lord.
    ... ugt, dass Shakespear ...
    ... nced that Shakespear ...
1082) Commentary Note for line 3590_359:
3590-1 Ham. Thy state is the more gracious, for tis a vice to | know him, 3590
3591-2 He hath much land and fertill: let a beast | be Lord of beasts, and his
    ... common in Shakespear ...
1083) Commentary Note for line 3592_359:
3592-3 crib shall stand at the Kings | messe, tis a chough, but as I {say,} <saw> spaci-
3593-4 ous in the pos|session of durt.
    ... erisiren. Shakespear ...
    ... he point. Shakesspea ...
    ...  times in Shakesepar ...
    ... l be that Shakespear ...
    ... time when Shakespear ...
1084) Commentary Note for line 3603_360:
3603-4 Ham. {But yet} me thinkes it is very {sully} <soultry> and hot, {or} <for> my | complec-
3604 tion.
    ... ben, dass Shakespear ...
    ... ieve that Shakespear ...
1085) Commentary Note for line 3607_360:
3607-8 has layed a great wager on your head, | sir this is the matter.
    ... o restore Shakespear ...
1086) Commentary Note for line 3609_361:
3609 Ham. I beseech you remember.
3610 {Cour.} <Osr.> Nay {good my Lord} <in good faith,> for {my} <mine> ease in good faith, {sir here is newly}
    ... ion of <i>Shakespear ...
    ... s</sc> <i>Shakespear ...
    ... e hat, in Shakespear ...
    ... everal of Shakespear ...
    ... Ingleby's Shakespear ...
    ... en in the Shakespear ...
    ... eaning in Shakespear ...
    ...  I supose Shakespear ...
1087) Commentary Note for line 3610_11_:
3610+11 {of him, his semblable is his mirrour, & who els would trace him, his}
3610+12 {vmbrage, nothing more.}
    ... bling. <i>Shakespear ...
    ... wever, by Shakespear ...
    ... s used by Shakespear ...
1088) Commentary Note for line 3610_1_3:
3610+1 {com to Court Laertes, belieue me an absolute gentlemen, ful of most}
3610+2 {excellent differences, of very soft society, and great showing: in-} {N2v}
    ...  to which Shakespear ...
    ... re.  1601 SHAKES. Tw ...
1089) Commentary Note for line 3610_16_:
3610+16 {Cour. Sir.}
3610+17 {Hora. Ist not possible to vnderstand in another tongue, you will}
3610+18 {doo't sir really.}
    ...  where in Shakespear ...
    ... g between Shakespear ...
    ... anding of Shakespear ...
1090) Commentary Note for line 3610_3_3:
3610+3 {deede to speake fellingly of him, hee is the card or kalender of gen-}
3610+4 {try: for you shall find in him the continent of what part a Gentle-}
3610+5 {man would see.} 3610+5
    ... erhaps <i>Shakespear ...
    ... equent in Shakespear ...
    ...  to which Shakespear ...
    ... anding of Shakespear ...
    ... itor, not Shakespear ...
    ... eaning in Shakespear ...

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