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241) Commentary Note for line 583:
583 {Lends} <Giues> the tongue vowes, these blazes daughter
    ... r, mark you.' or D. Shakespeare never in ...
    ...  foregoing speeches Shakespear meant to  ...
    ... <para>&#x201C;N. B. Shakespear never int ...
    ... foregoing Speeches, Shakespear meant to  ...
    ...  &#x201C;Walker (<i>Shakespeare's Versif ...
    ...  flame (as often in Shakespeare).  Compa ...
242) Commentary Note for line 586:
586 You must not take for fire, {from} <For> this time <Daughter,>
    ... n not infrequent in Shakespeare. The F.  ...
243) Commentary Note for line 588:
588 Set your {intreatments} <entreatments> at a higher rate
    ... o her. I suspect <i>Shakespear</i> wrote ...
    ...  elsewhere found in Shakespeare. </small ...
    ... ntional long before Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... re word not used by Shakespeare elsewher ...
    ... ions. The word is a Shakespearean coinag ...
244) Commentary Note for line 593:
593 Doe not belieue his vowes, for they are brokers
    ... scarse come from <i>Shakespeare</i>. The ...
    ...  I publish'd my <sc>Shakespeare </sc><i> ...
    ... the very title that Shakespeare gives to ...
    ... ense is dominant in Shakespeare, and is  ...
245) Commentary Note for line 594:
594 Not of {that die} <the eye> which their inuestments showe
    ... y other place where Shakespeare uses it< ...
    ... nce of this word in Shakespeare (<i>2H4< ...
    ... other occasion when Shakespeare employs  ...
    ... sense seems to be a Shakespearean coinag ...
246) Commentary Note for line 595:
595 But meere {imploratotors} <implorators> of vnholy suites
    ... mple, seems to be a Shakespearian coinag ...
    ... n emending a unique Shakespearean coinag ...
247) Commentary Note for line 596:
596 Breathing like sanctified and pious bonds
    ... ;</i>Mr. Singer (<i>Shakespeare Vindicat ...
    ... e how it is used in Shakespeare in other ...
    ... ove' are common and Shakespearean (cf. < ...
    ... the assumption that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
248) Commentary Note for line 599:
599 Haue you so slaunder any moment leasure {D1}
    ... 16;moment's.' Would Shakespeare have emp ...
    ... . It is doubtful if Shakespeare would ha ...
    ... the difficulties in Shakespeare. Indeed, ...
    ... r. Knight's eds/ of Shakespeare</i>, p.  ...
249) Commentary Note for line 601:
601 Looke too't I charge you, come your wayes.
    ... anz, <i>Die Sprache Shakespeare</i>, p.  ...
250) Commentary Note for line 604:
604 Ham. The ayre bites {shroudly, it is very colde.} <shrewdly: is it very cold?>
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Educ ...
    ... nced, as a proof of Shakespear's minute  ...
    ... quisite judgment of Shakespear.  By thus ...
    ... ld have dared, Like Shakespear, to have  ...
    ... opens is a proof of Shakespeare's minute ...
    ... pens, is a proof of Shakespeare's minute ...
    ... s speech of Hamlet, Shakespeare takes th ...
    ... ld have dared, like Shakespeare, to have ...
    ... sideration, because Shakespeare's purpos ...
    ... e opens is proof of Shakespeare's minute ...

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