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991) Commentary Note for lines 3351-52:
3351-2 Clow. Why heere in Denmarke: I haue been {Sexten} <sixeteene>| heere man
3352 and boy thirty yeeres.
    ... arping at Shakespear ...
    ... 95]. That Shakespear ...
    ... udging of Shakespear ...
    ... nced; and Shakespear ...
    ... > (<i>New Shakespear ...
    ... us so and Shakespear ...
    ...  with the Shakespear ...
    ... l sage in Shakespear ...
    ... 12;one of Shakespear ...
    ... sonage in Shakespear ...
    ... ring with Shakespear ...
    ...  but that Shakespear ...
    ... ting that Shakespear ...
    ...  the play Shakespear ...
992) Commentary Note for lines 3354-56:
3354-5 Clow. {Fayth} <Ifaith,> if a be not rotten before a die, as we haue | many poc-
3355-6 kie corses <now adaies>, that will scarce hold | the laying in, a will last you som eyght
    ... ewhere in Shakespear ...
993) Commentary Note for lines 3360-62:
3360-1 out water a great while; & your water | is a sore decayer of your whor-
3361-2 son dead body, heer's a scull | {now hath lyen you} <now: this Scul, has laine> i'th earth {23.} <three & twenty> yeeres.
    ... us so and Shakespear ...
    ...  with the Shakespear ...
    ...  trusted, Shakespear ...
    ... ggest was Shakespear ...
994) Commentary Note for lines 3368-69:
3368-9 Renish on my head once; this same skull | sir, <this same Scull sir,> was {sir} Yoricks skull, the
3369 Kings Iester
    ... arks that Shakespear ...
    ... ck' of of Shakespear ...
995) Commentary Note for lines 3371-73:
3371 Clow. Een that.
3372-3 Ham. <Let me see.> Alas poore Yoricke, I knew him Ho|ratio, a fellow of infinite
    ... linger in Shakespear ...
    ... as not in Shakespear ...
    ... spoken on Shakespear ...
    ... ails that Shakespear ...
996) Commentary Note for lines 3374-76:
3374-5 sand times, and {now} how | abhorred {in} my imagination {it} is: my gorge
3375-6 rises at it. Heere | hung those lyppes that I haue kist I know not howe
    ... Moor.' <i>Shakes. Ot ...
    ... Moor.' <i>Shakes. Ot ...
    ... tances of Shakespear ...
997) Commentary Note for lines 3380-82:
3380-2 to my Ladies | {table} <Chamber>, & tell her, let her paint an inch thicke, to this | fa-
    ...  264 soll Shakespear ...
    ...  II, 264, Shakespear ...
    ... pplied in Shakespear ...
    ... et</i> by Shakespear ...
998) Commentary Note for lines 3385-86:
3385-6 Ham. Doost thou thinke Alexander lookt a this fa|shion i'th earth?
    ... C;Perhaps Shakespear ...
999) Commentary Note for line 3400:
3400 {Imperious} <Imperiall> Cæsar dead, and turn'd to Clay, 3400
    ...   ; which Shakespear ...
    ...  which in Shakespear ...
    ... i>, which Shakespear ...
    ...  Notes on Shakespear ...
    ... wurden zu Shakespear ...
    ...  which in Shakespear ...
    ... his mind. Shakespear ...
    ... tomary in Shakespear ...
1000) Commentary Note for line 3403:
3403 Should patch a wall t'expell the {waters} <winters> flaw. 3403
    ... mple from Shakespear ...

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