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311) Commentary Note for line 719:
719 And duller shouldst thou be then the fat weede
    ... <i>the fat weed</i> Shakespeare may have ...
    ... or. <i>Dull</i>  in Shakespeare is often ...
    ... s surely imaginary. Shakespeare need hav ...
    ... y, &#8216;fat weed' Shakespeare has in m ...
    ... ave been written by Shakespeare solely t ...
312) Commentary Note for line 720:
720 That {rootes} <rots> it selfe in ease on Lethe wharffe,
    ... ims that &#x201C;<i>Shakespear</i>,  app ...
    ...  of the wharf where Shakespeare imagined ...
    ...  Bankside had taken Shakespeare's eye. T ...
    ... s to be peculiar to Shakespeare (<i>OED  ...
313) Commentary Note for line 722:
722 {Tis} <It's> giuen out, that sleeping in {my} <mine> Orchard,
    ... c> says, &#x201C;in Shakespeare commonly ...
    ... n the Reading of <i>Shakespeare</i>,' 95 ...
314) Commentary Note for line 725:
725 Ranckely abusde: but knowe thou noble Youth,
    ... son are frequent in Shakespeare."</para> ...
315) Commentary Note for line 729:
729 Ghost. I that incestuous, that adulterate beast, {D3}
    ... lterate</i>  <small>Shakespear</small> u ...
    ... 212;]] I believe <i>Shakespeare </i>wrot ...
    ... s single meaning in Shakespeare's day: w ...
    ...  sense elsewhere in Shakespeare)."</para ...
    ... ><b>adulterate</b>] Shakespeare's First  ...
    ... a more general way; Shakespeare uses it  ...
316) Commentary Note for line 733:
733 The will of my most seeming vertuous Queene;
    ...  135 and 136, where Shakespeare puns on  ...
317) Commentary Note for line 742:
742 Will {sort} <sate> it selfe in a celestiall bed
742 And pray on garbage.
    ... /sc> (ed. 1987): "a Shakespearian coinag ...
318) Commentary Note for line 743:
743 But soft, me thinkes I sent the {morning} <Mornings> ayre,
    ... sc> (1977, p. 312): Shakespeare artfully ...
319) Commentary Note for line 746:
746 Vpon my secure houre, thy Vncle stole
    ...  which the ghost in Shakespeare bears to ...
320) Commentary Note for line 747:
747 With iuyce of cursed {Hebona} <Hebenon> in a viall,
    ... inly the Word which Shakespeare intended ...
    ... hen administered as Shakespeare describe ...
    ... incide in using it. Shakespeare, it is t ...
    ... s between Pliny and Shakespeare, and sum ...
    ... :  claims Bacon  is Shakespeare, support ...
    ... tful what precisely Shakespeare and his  ...
    ... poison, but even if Shakespeare took it  ...
    ...   may represent the Shakespearean form.  ...
    ... espearean form. Yet Shakespearean texts  ...
    ...  here suggests that Shakespeare may have ...
    ...  4: 3017), and that Shakespeare associat ...
    ... spondence with what Shakespeare here des ...
    ... iar plant. No doubt Shakespeare drew on  ...
    ... i>.  Names given by Shakespeare and Marl ...
    ... t seems likely that Shakespeare took the ...
    ... n the vernacular of Shakespeare's day&#x ...
    ...  most famous of all Shakespearian lines  ...
    ... &#8216;braver' one. Shakespeare condense ...
    ... i>.  Names given by Shakespeare and Marl ...
    ... t seems likely that Shakespeare took the ...

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