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1121) Commentary Note for line 3699_370:
3699 To my reuendge, but in my tearmes of honor
3700 I stand a loofe, and will no reconcilement, 3700
    ...  Notes on Shakespear ...
    ... /i> 10)). Shakespear ...
    ... nces; (in Shakes.) v ...
1122) Commentary Note for line 3701_370:
3701 Till by some elder Maisters of knowne honor
3702 I haue a voyce and president of peace
    ... oing.' <i>Shakespear ...
    ... like.' <i>Shakesp</i ...
    ... ourt.1600 Shakespear ...
1123) Commentary Note for line 3703_370:
3703 To <keepe> my name {vngord:} <vngorg'd.> but {all} <till> that time
3704 I doe receaue your offerd loue{,} like loue,
    ... s of whom shakespear ...
1124) Commentary Note for line 3712_371:
3712 Stick fiery {of} <off> indeed.
3713 Laer. You mocke me sir.
    ... /i>  1602 SHAKES. Ha ...
1125) Commentary Note for line 3717_371:
3717 Ham. Very well my Lord.
3718 Your grace {has} <hath> layed the ods a'th weeker side.
    ... or. a1616 SHAKESPEAR ...
1126) Commentary Note for line 3719_372:
3719-20 King. I doe not feare it, | I haue seene you both,
3721 But since he is {better} <better'd>, we haue therefore ods. 3721
    ... n for the Shakespear ...
    ... &gt; with Shakespear ...
1127) Commentary Note for line 3722_372:
3722-3 Laer. This is to heauy: | let me see another.
3724-5 Ham. This likes me well, | these foiles haue all a length. <Prepare to play.>
    ... rs, which Shakespear ...
1128) Commentary Note for line 3727_372:
3727 King. Set me the stoopes of wine vpon that table,
3728 If Hamlet giue the first or second hit,
    ...  Notes on Shakespear ...
1129) Commentary Note for line 3730:
3730 Let all the battlements their ordnance fire. 3730
    ... /i>1). By Shakespear ...
    ... attles in Shakespear ...
    ...  word for Shakespear ...
1130) Commentary Note for line 3731_373:
3731 The King shall drinke to Hamlets better breath,
3732 And in the cup an {Onixe} <vnion> shall he throwe,
    ... atedly in Shakespear ...
    ... > (<i>New Shakespear ...
    ...  fashion. Shakespear ...
    ... happened, Shakespear ...
    ... her which Shakespear ...

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