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291) Commentary Note for line 662:
662 Which might depriue your soueraigntie of reason,
    ... hing in it truly <i>Shakespearian: depri ...
    ... #8216;it is evident Shakespear wrote;' t ...
    ... <i>King Lear </i>of Shakespeare's use of ...
    ...  before his reader, Shakespeare leaves i ...
    ... ed elliptically (as Shakespeare uses som ...
    ...  the obscurities in Shakespeare's text a ...
    ...  <i>rob; </i>but in Shakespeare it corre ...
    ... , 1616 (the year of Shakespeare's death) ...
292) Commentary Note for line 663+1:
663+1 {The very place puts toyes of desperation}
    ... Edwards argues that Shakespeare intended ...
293) Commentary Note for line 669:
669 And makes each petty {arture} <Artire> in this body
    ... 59): &#x201C; . . . Shakespeare entertai ...
    ... &#x201C;<small>Here Shakespeare distinct ...
    ... sc> (ed. 1987): "In Shakespeare&#8217;s  ...
294) Commentary Note for line 670:
670 As hardy as the Nemeon Lyons nerue;
    ... /i>); never used by Shakespeare in the m ...
295) Commentary Note for line 681:
681 Enter Ghost, and Hamlet.
    ... a critical juncture Shakespeare will not ...
    ... t great climax.  On Shakespeare's stage  ...
296) Commentary Note for line 682:
682 Ham. {Whether} <Where> wilt thou leade me, speake, Ile goe no further.
    ...  feeling that often shakes his fortitude ...
297) Commentary Note for line 686:
686 When I to {sulphrus} <sulphurous> and tormenting flames
    ... e Limbo-lake'). But Shakespeare sheds th ...
298) Commentary Note for line 693:
693 Ham. What?
    ... o be forgotten that Shakespeare has many ...
299) Commentary Note for line 694:
694 Ghost. I am thy fathers spirit,
    ... eal'd.' But whether Shakespeare may then ...
    ... aracteristic of the Shakespearean ghosts ...
    ... reticent of beings. Shakespeare in this  ...
300) Commentary Note for line 695:
695 Doomd for a certaine tearme to walke the night,
    ... se who contend that Shakespeare gives us ...
    ... hereby registers is Shakespeare's own re ...
    ... istance rather than Shakespeare's; and t ...

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