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1131) Commentary Note for line 3733_373:
3733 Richer then that which foure successiue Kings
3734-5 In Denmarkes Crowne haue worne: | giue me the cups,
    ... #x201C;<i>Shakespear ...
1132) Commentary Note for line 3746_374:
3746 Ostrick. A hit, a very palpable hit. {Drum, trumpets and shot.}
3747 Laer. Well, againe. {Florish, a peece goes off.}
    ... . May not Shakespear ...
    ... udents of Shakespear ...
1133) Commentary Note for line 3756_375:
3756 Quee. Hee's fat and scant of breath.
3757 {Heere Hamlet take my} <Heere's a> napkin rub thy browes,
3758 The Queene carowses to thy fortune Hamlet.
    ... aracters, Shakespear ...
    ... e life of Shakespear ...
    ... you think Shakespear ...
    ... ssages of Shakespear ...
    ... mlet, and Shakespear ...
    ...  words of Shakespear ...
    ... tion that Shakespear ...
    ... Hamlet in Shakespear ...
    ... Hamlet in Shakespear ...
    ... Actors in Shakespear ...
    ... ed by the Shakesp. S ...
    ... i> See my Shakesp.&# ...
    ... Actors in Shakespear ...
    ... nguished. Shakespear ...
    ...  occur in Shakespear ...
    ...  A German Shakespear ...
    ... 201C;1For Shakespear ...
    ... pose that Shakespear ...
    ... -19), and Shakespear ...
1134) Commentary Note for line 3768_376:
3768 King. I doe not think't.
3769 Laer. And yet {it is} <'tis> almost {against} <'gainst> my conscience.
    ... ays is in Shakespear ...
1135) Commentary Note for line 3772_377:
3772 I pray you passe with your best violence
3773 I am {sure} <affear'd> you make a wanton of me.
    ... elongs to Shakespear ...
1136) Commentary Note for line 3776_377:
3776 Laer. Haue at you now.
3777 <In scuffling they change Rapiers.>
    ... Deutschen Shakespear ...
    ... dubitably Shakespear ...
    ... rague, <i>Shakespear ...
    ... cation in Shakespear ...
    ... urpose in Shakespear ...
1137) Commentary Note for line 3786_378:
3786 Ham. How dooes the Queene?
3787 King. Shee sounds to see them bleed.
    ... > for the Shakespear ...
    ... ;mlich zu Shakespear ...
    ... namely in Shakespear ...
1138) Commentary Note for line 3791_379:
3791 Ham. O villanie, how let the doore be lock't, 3791
3792 Treachery, seeke it out.
    ... s to help Shakespear ...
1139) Commentary Note for line 3805_380:
3805 All. Treason, treason.
3806 King. O yet defend me friends, I am but hurt.
3807-8 Ham. Heare thou incestious <murdrous,> | damned Dane,
    ... bach's <i>Shakespear ...
1140) Commentary Note for line 3806_380:
3806 King. O yet defend me friends, I am but hurt.
3807-8 Ham. Heare thou incestious <murdrous,>| damned Dane,
    ... bach's <i>Shakespear ...

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