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541) Commentary Note for lines 1850-51:
1850-1 pingly on the tongue, but if you mouth it| as many of {our} <your> Players do,
    ... tances of Shakespear ...
    ... cely what Shakespear ...
542) Commentary Note for lines 1856-57:
1856-7 offends mee to the soule, | to {heare} <see> a robustious perwig-pated fellowe
    ... r worn in Shakespear ...
    ...  passages Shakespear ...
543) Commentary Note for lines 1865-66:
1865-6 your tutor, sute the action to the word, | the word to the action, with
    ... d for the Shakespear ...
544) Commentary Note for lines 1867-68:
1867-8 ture: For any | thing so {ore-doone} <ouer-done>, is from the purpose of playing,
    ... ized that Shakespear ...
545) Commentary Note for lines 1871-72:
1871-2 Image, and the very age and | body of the time his forme and pressure:
    ... aced.  In Shakespear ...
    ... , who was Shakespear ...
    ... e us that Shakespere ...
546) Commentary Note for lines 1874-76:
1874-5 full laugh, cannot but make the iudicious greeue, the | censure of
1875-6 <the> which one, must in your allowance ore-|weigh a whole Theater of o-
    ... w, </i>in Shakespear ...
547) Commentary Note for lines 1878-80:
1878-80 uing | th'accent of Christians, nor the gate of Christian, Pagan, | {nor}
    ... t whether Shakespear ...
548) Commentary Note for lines 1881-82:
1881-2 tures Iornimen had made men, | and not made them well, they imita-
    ...  passages Shakespear ...
549) Commentary Note for lines 1886-87:
1886-7 Ham. O reforme it altogether, and let those that | play your clownes
1887-8 speake no more then is set downe for | them, for there be of them that
    ... ble by <i>Shakespear ...
    ... ; What <i>Shakespear ...
    ... e time of Shakespear ...
    ... r, whence Shakespear ...
    ... 247&gt;of Shakespear ...
    ...  to which Shakespear ...
550) Commentary Note for lines 1892-95:
1892-5 pittifull ambition in the foole that vses | it: goe make you readie. <Exit Players.> | How
    ...  to which Shakespear ...
    ... Actors in Shakespear ...
    ... ed by the Shakespear ...
    ... f clowns, Shakespear ...

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