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501) Commentary Note for lines 1671-2:
1671 And he beseecht me to intreat your Maiesties
1672 To heare and see the matter.
    ... ployed by Shakespear ...
502) Commentary Note for line 1681:
1681 Affront Ophelia; her father and my selfe,<(lawful espials)>
    ... llustrate Shakespear ...
    ... sed by <i>Shakespear ...
    ... mas) that Shakespear ...
503) Commentary Note for line 1689:
1689 That your good beauties be the happy cause
    ... 16;Surely Shakespear ...
    ... . I, 252, Shakespear ...
504) Commentary Note for lines 1696-7:
1696 That show of such an exercise may cullour
1697 Your {lowlines;} <lonelinesse.> we are oft too blame in this,
    ... d believe Shakespere ...
505) Commentary Note for line 1710:
1710 Ham. To be, or not to be, that is the question,
    ... ishing <i>Shakespear ...
    ... uct of <i>Shakespear ...
    ... ch of all Shakespear ...
    ... h written Shakespear ...
    ... hero, but Shakespear ...
    ... gested to Shakespear ...
    ... cussed in Shakespear ...
    ... among all Shakespear ...
    ... scribe to Shakespear ...
    ... nders, <i>Shakespear ...
    ...  contrast Shakespear ...
    ... ry to the Shakespear ...
506) Commentary Note for lines 1711-12:
1711 Whether tis nobler in the minde to suffer
1712 The slings and arrowes of outragious fortune,
    ... tune.' <i>Shakespear ...
    ... t is what Shakespear ...
    ... y them.   Shakespear ...
    ... II. 7).   Shakespear ...
507) Commentary Note for line 1713:
1713 Or to take Armes against a sea of troubles,
    ... rhaps </i>Shakespear ...
    ... estion <i>Shakespear ...
    ... tion that Shakespear ...
    ... ety of<i> Shakespear ...
    ... reader of Shakespear ...
    ... </i>on<i> Shakespear ...
    ... ion of <i>Shakespear ...
    ... aphor. <i>Shakespear ...
    ...  Question Shakespear ...
    ...  Athenian Shakespear ...
    ... ment that Shakespear ...
    ... culiar to Shakespear ...
    ... ove, that Shakespear ...
    ... o that of Shakespear ...
    ... n used by Shakespear ...
    ...  pages of Shakespear ...
    ... eology of Shakespear ...
    ... ents upon Shakespear ...
    ... leep.  If Shakespear ...
    ...  the good Shakespear ...
    ... on at the Shakespear ...
    ... lude that Shakespear ...
    ... nes which Shakespear ...
    ... ployed by Shakespear ...
    ... ployed by Shakespear ...
    ... ;seat' in Shakespear ...
    ... fested by Shakespear ...
    ... ra> <para>Shakespear ...
    ... t neither Shakespear ...
    ... ericles,' Shakespear ...
    ... p. 42&gt; Shakespear ...
    ... e meet in Shakespear ...
    ... e only in Shakespear ...
    ... ea, which Shakespear ...
    ... elsewhere Shakespear ...
508) Commentary Note for lines 1714-15:
1714 And by opposing, end them, to die to sleepe
1715 No more, and by a sleepe, to say we end
    ... nant with Shakespear ...
    ...  as being Shakespear ...
509) Commentary Note for line 1718:
1718 Deuoutly to be wisht to die to sleepe,
    ...  passages Shakespear ...
510) Commentary Note for line 1720:
1720 For in that sleepe of death what dreames may come
    ... 201C;What Shakespear ...

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