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981) Commentary Note for lines 3290-91:
3290-1 where be his {quiddities} <Quiddits> now, his | {quillites,} <Quillets?> his cases, his tenurs, and his
    ... arison of Shakespear ...
    ... s used by Shakespear ...
    ... eive that Shakespear ...
    ... ears that Shakespear ...
    ... s used by Shakespear ...
    ...  Rushton, Shakespear ...
982) Commentary Note for lines 3291-92:
3291-2 tricks? why | dooes he suffer this {madde} <rude> knaue now to knocke him a-
    ... elongs to Shakespear ...
983) Commentary Note for lines 3295-96:
3295-6 Land, with his Statuts, his recog|nisances, his fines, his double vou- 3295
3296 chers, his recoueries,
    ... mpbell on Shakespere ...
    ... Lowes, <i>Shakespear ...
    ... i>William Shakespear ...
    ...  opinion, Shakespear ...
    ... operty in Shakespear ...
    ... ly. c1600 SHAKES. So ...
984) Commentary Note for line 3313:
3313 Ham. I thinke it be thine indeede, for thou lyest in't.
    ... on one in Shakespear ...
985) Commentary Note for lines 3316-18:
3316-7 Ham. Thou doost lie in't to be in't & say {it is} <‘tis> thine, | tis for the dead,
3317-8 not for the quicke, therefore thou | lyest.
    ...  leads in Shakespear ...
986) Commentary Note for lines 3328-29:
3328-9 Ham. How absolute the knaue is, we must speake | by the card, or
    ... d  during Shakespear ...
    ... r for the Shakespear ...
    ... r for the Shakespear ...
    ... 2.114. In Shakespear ...
    ... lear that Shakespear ...
987) Commentary Note for lines 3329-30:
3329-30 equiuocation will vndoo vs. By the | Lord Horatio, {this} <these> three yeeres I
    ... tances in Shakespear ...
    ... he Qs. is Shakespear ...
    ... orious in Shakespear ...
988) Commentary Note for lines 3330-31:
3330-1 haue {tooke} <taken> note of it, | the age is growne so picked, that the toe of the
    ... e time of Shakespear ...
    ... ployed by Shakespear ...
    ... erdies zu Shakespear ...
    ...  again in Shakespear ...
    ... common in Shakespear ...
989) Commentary Note for lines 3331-33:
3331-3 pesant | coms so neere the {heele} <heeles> of {the} <our> Courtier he galls his | kybe. How
3333 long hast thou been <a> Graue-maker? 3333
    ... pper.' <i>Shakespear ...
990) Commentary Note for lines 3338-39:
3338-9 very day that young Hamlet was borne: hee | that {is} <was> mad and sent into
3339 England.
    ... the play, Shakespear ...
    ... n twenty. Shakespear ...
    ... oncern to Shakesepar ...
    ... e. Either Shakespear ...
    ... ard, that Shakespear ...
    ... &#233; on Shakespear ...
    ... ver, that Shakespear ...
    ... let's. If Shakespear ...
    ... d is what Shakespear ...
    ... ty years, Shakespear ...
    ... ver, that Shakespear ...

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