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461) Commentary Note for lines 1448-50:
1448-50 Plautus |too light for the lawe of writ, and the liberty: these are | the
    ... gested to Shakespere ...
    ... equent in Shakespear ...
    ...  in which Shakespear ...
    ... nguage of Shakespear ...
462) Commentary Note for lines 1451-2:
1451-2 Ham. O Ieptha Iudge of Israell, what a treasure had'st | thou?
    ... cted with Shakespear ...
463) Commentary Note for lines 1462-3:
1462-3 Ham. Why as by lot God wot, and then you knowe it | came to
    ... allad, as Shakespear ...
    ... allad, as Shakespear ...
464) Commentary Note for lines 1463-4:
1463-4 passe, as most like it was; the first rowe of the | {pious chanson} <Pons Chanson> will
    ... ations of Shakespear ...
    ... Editor of Shakespear ...
    ... le than a Shakespear ...
465) Commentary Note for lines 1470-1:
1470-1 what my young Lady and mi|stris, {by lady} <Byrlady> your Ladishippe is
    ... nguage of Shakespear ...
466) Commentary Note for lines 1472-3:
1472-3 chopine, pray God | your voyce like a peece of vncurrant gold,
    ... tes on <i>Shakespear ...
    ... ntaros on Shakespear ...
    ... riters of Shakespear ...
    ... ab><i>new shakespear ...
    ... . (<i>New Shakespear ...
467) Commentary Note for lines 1474-7:
1474-5 weele en | to't like {friendly Fankners} <French Faulconers>, fly at any thing we see,
1475-7 weele | haue a speech straite, come giue vs a tast of your qua|lity,
    ... Well</i>, Shakespear ...
    ... thampton, Shakespear ...
468) Commentary Note for lines 1479-80:
1479-80 Ham. I heard thee speake me a speech once, but it was | neuer acted,
    ... 'd was <i>Shakespear ...
    ... dition of Shakespear ...
    ... te, which Shakespear ...
    ... sked, did Shakespear ...
    ... taste and Shakespear ...
    ... rom which Shakespear ...
    ... en though Shakespear ...
469) Commentary Note for lines 1481-2:
1481-2 the million, t'was cauiary to the | generall, but it was as I receaued
    ... ritten by Shakespere ...
    ... nement in Shakespear ...
    ...  dread in Shakespear ...
    ... rbage (<i>Shakespear ...
470) Commentary Note for lines 1493-4:
1493-4 beast, {tis} <It is> not so, it beginnes with Pirrhus, | the rugged Pirrhus, he whose
1494 sable Armes,
    ... king that Shakespear ...
    ... , that <i>Shakespear ...
    ... at is, to Shakespear ...
    ... ara>As <i>Shakespear ...
    ...  man whom Shakespear ...
    ... t whether Shakespear ...
    ... spute was Shakespear ...
    ... ved, that Shakespear ...
    ...  but that Shakespear ...
    ... rature of Shakespear ...
    ... <para>Had Shakespear ...
    ... t was for Shakespear ...
    ... ion, that Shakespear ...
    ... e work of Shakespear ...
    ... e.  Hence Shakespear ...
    ... remarked, Shakespear ...
    ... ined that Shakespear ...
    ...  think it Shakespear ...
    ... speech in Shakespear ...
    ... adley, <i>Shakespear ...

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