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451) Commentary Note for line 1392:
1392 < Ham. What are they Children? Who maintains 'em?>
    ... t own, <i>Shakesepar ...
    ... he choir. Shakespear ...
    ... </small>. Shakespear ...
452) Commentary Note for lines 1400-2:
1400 <and the Nation holds it no sinne, to tarre them to Con->
1401 <trouersie. There was for a while, no mony bid for argu->
1402 <ment, vnlesse the Poet and the Player went to Cuffes in>
    ... serve, <i>Shakespear ...
453) Commentary Note for line 1408:
1408 < Rosin. I that they do my Lord, Hercules & his load too.>
    ... ccept it, Shakespear ...
454) Commentary Note for lines 1410-11:
1410-1 those that would make {mouths} <mowes> at him | while my father liued, giue
    ... o is more Shakesperi ...
455) Commentary Note for lines 1411-12:
1411-2 twenty, fortie, {fifty,} a hundred | duckets a peece, for his Picture
    ... e time of Shakespear ...
456) Commentary Note for lines 1419-20:
1419-20 mee comply with you in {this} <the> garb: | {let me} <lest my> extent to the players,
    ... /i>a word Shakespear ...
457) Commentary Note for lines 1425-6:
1425-6 Ham. I am but mad North North west; when the | wind is Sou-
1426 therly, I knowe a Hauke, from a hand saw.
    ... e time of Shakespear ...
    ... e time of Shakespear ...
    ... e time of Shakespear ...
    ... roverb in Shakespear ...
    ... nbavand's Shakespear ...
    ... i>, hence Shakespear ...
    ... ctly that Shakespear ...
    ...  to which Shakespear ...
    ... ions from Shakespear ...
    ... sented by Shakespear ...
    ... s used by Shakespear ...
    ...  161) led Shakespear ...
458) Commentary Note for line 1428:
1428 Pol. Well be with you Gentlemen.
    ...  is quite Shakespear ...
459) Commentary Note for lines 1444-6:
1444-5 Pol. The best actors in the world, either for Trage|die, Comedy,
1445-6 History, Pastorall, {Pastorall} <Pastoricall-> Comicall, | Historicall Pastorall,
    ... if not of Shakespear ...
    ...  to which Shakespear ...
    ... t fact in Shakespear ...
    ... is part,  Shakespear ...
    ... ence that Shakespear ...
460) Commentary Note for lines 1446-7:
1446-7 <Tragicall-Historicall: Tragicall-|Comicall-Historicall-Pastorall:> scene
    ... if not of Shakespear ...
    ... if not of Shakespear ...
    ... drama, as Shakespear ...

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