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211) Commentary Note for line 502:
502 “The canker gaules the infants of the spring
    ... 12&gt;  The text of Shakespeare will aff ...
    ...  plants or shoots.  Shakespeare uses the ...
    ... ord is also used by Shakespeare to mean  ...
212) Commentary Note for line 505:
505 Contagious blastments are most iminent,
    ...  not occur again in Shakespeare. Colerid ...
    ...  growth to wither.  Shakespeare associat ...
    ...  found elsewhere in Shakespeare, seems t ...
    ... blastments</i> is a Shakespearean coinag ...
213) Commentary Note for line 507:
507 Youth to it selfe rebels, though non els neare.
    ... sexual overtones in Shakespeare; compare ...
214) Commentary Note for line 508:
508 Ophe. I shall {the effect} <th'effect> of this good lesson keepe
    ...  the art with which Shakespeare here del ...
215) Commentary Note for line 510:
510 Doe not as some vngracious pastors doe,
    ... d</sc> (ed. 1987): "Shakespeare has lost ...
216) Commentary Note for line 512:
512 {Whiles} <Whilst like> a puft, and reckles libertine
    ... ld not come from <i>Shakespear</i>. The  ...
    ... to in correcting <i>Shakespear</i>.&#x20 ...
    ... ld not come from <i>Shakespear</i>.&#x20 ...
217) Commentary Note for line 513:
513 Himselfe the primrose path of dalience treads.
    ... ase appears to be a Shakespearian invent ...
218) Commentary Note for line 514:
514 And reakes not his owne reed. {Enter Polonius.}
    ... t used elsewhere in Shakespeare</small>. ...
    ... occurs only once in Shakespeare, was sti ...
    ... dvice (to others).  Shakespeare does not ...
219) Commentary Note for line 519:
519 Occasion smiles vpon a second leaue.
    ... ften personified in Shakespeare. The who ...
220) Commentary Note for line 521:
521 The wind sits in the shoulder of your saile,
    ...  in the text proves Shakespeare to have  ...
    ...  this myriad-minded Shakespeare?&#x201D; ...

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