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251) Commentary Note for line 610:
610 Wherein the spirit held his wont to walke {A florish of trumpets }
    ... e Ghost once again, Shakespeare employs  ...
252) Commentary Note for line 611:
611 What does this meane my Lord? {and 2. peeces goes of.}
    ... #x201C;Lawrence (<i>Shakespeare's Worksh ...
253) Commentary Note for line 613:
613 Keepes {wassell} <wassels> and the {swaggring} <swaggering> vp-spring reeles:
    ... the <i>Variorum </i>Shakespeare, and in  ...
    ...  drunken dance than Shakespeare's &#8216 ...
    ... cal colour, such as Shakespeare may have ...
    ... eutonic dance which Shakespeare introduc ...
    ... cryphal. Presumably Shakespeare knew of  ...
254) Commentary Note for line 614:
614 And as he draines his drafts of Rennish downe,
    ... ies into England in Shakespeare's time). ...
255) Commentary Note for line 615:
615 The kettle drumme, and trumpet, thus bray out
    ... 42; lata tellus.</i>Shakesp. in [<i>Jn.< ...
256) Commentary Note for line 617:
617 Hora. Is it a custome?
    ... Danes especially in Shakespeare's day. C ...
    ... > than in any other Shakespeare play, an ...
    ... plore this 'custom' Shakespeare uses his ...
    ... tom. The play shows Shakespeare in two m ...
    ... <i>Short Studies in Shakespeare, </i> pp ...
257) Commentary Note for line 619:
619 {But} <And> to my minde, though I am natiue heere
    ... or. In this passage Shakespeare probably ...
258) Commentary Note for line 620:
620 And to the manner borne, it is a custome
    ... f Wittenberg) which Shakespeare may well ...
259) Commentary Note for line 621+1:
621+1 {This heauy headed reueale east and west}
    ... to belong to <i><sc>Shakespeare</sc></i> ...
    ... mall> but certainly Shakespear's</small> ...
    ...  I set right in <sc>Shakespeare </sc><i> ...
    ... st Conjecture in <i>Shakespeare</i>'s Ca ...
    ...  occasion, and that Shakespeare may have ...
    ... 612-16]. A trait of Shakespeare's charac ...
    ...  to be presented by Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... s common knowledge, Shakespeare seems to ...
260) Commentary Note for line 621+3:
621+3 {They clip vs drunkards, and with Swinish phrase}
    ...  both senses <i><sc>Shakespeare</sc></i> ...
    ... ty at the time when Shakespeare wrote; a ...
    ... 872): &#x201C;Could Shakespeare have had ...

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