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971) Commentary Note for lines 3267-68:
3267-8 Ham. That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing | once, how the
    ... ich shows Shakespear ...
972) Commentary Note for lines 3268-69:
3268-9 knaue iowles it to the ground, as if {twere} <it | were> Caines iawbone, that did the
    ... rt of the Shakesperi ...
    ... ith which Shakespear ...
    ... it was in Shakespear ...
    ... Colie, <i>Shakespear ...
973) Commentary Note for lines 3269-70:
3269-70 first {murder, this} <murther: It> | might be the pate of a pollitician, which this asse {now}
    ... s were<i> Shakespear ...
    ...  sense by Shakespear ...
    ... s used by Shakespear ...
    ... e word in Shakespear ...
974) Commentary Note for lines 3270-71:
3270-1 {ore-reaches;} <o're Of-| fices:>one that {would} <could> circumuent God, might it not?
    ... God</i>]] Shakespear ...
    ... , that <i>Shakespear ...
    ... s were<i> Shakespear ...
    ... s were<i> Shakespear ...
    ... s were<i> Shakespear ...
    ... , perhaps Shakespear ...
    ... ich is in Shakespear ...
975) Commentary Note for lines 3274-75:
3274-5 how doost thou {sweet} <good> lord? This | might be my Lord such a one, that
    ... sure that Shakespear ...
976) Commentary Note for lines 3277-79:
3277 Hor. I my Lord.
3278-9 Ham. Why een so, & now my Lady wormes | {Choples} <Chaplesse>, & knockt
    ... s to be a Shakespear ...
977) Commentary Note for lines 3279-81:
3279-80 about the {massene} <Mazard> with a Sextens | spade; heere's fine reuolution {and}
3280-1 <if> we had the tricke to | see't, did these bones cost no more the breeding,
    ... tion from Shakespear ...
    ... lloquial. Shakespear ...
978) Commentary Note for lines 3281-83:
3281-3 but | to play at loggits with {them} <’em?>: mine ake to thinke | on't. 3281
    ... t renders Shakespear ...
    ... ention in Shakespear ...
    ... /sc> : <i>Shakespear ...
979) Commentary Note for lines 3284-88:
3284 <Clowne sings.>
3285 {Clow. } A pickax and a spade a spade, {Song.}
3286 for and a shrowding sheet,
3287 O a pit of Clay for to be made
3288 for such a guest is meet.
    ... s eds. of Shakespear ...
    ... e also in Shakespear ...
    ... s eds. of Shakespear ...
980) Commentary Note for lines 3289-90:
3289-90 Ham. There's another, why {may} <might> not that be the | skull of <of> a Lawyer,
    ... s used by Shakespear ...
    ... eive that Shakespear ...
    ... ears that Shakespear ...
    ... vealed by Shakespear ...

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