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321) Commentary Note for line 748:
748 And in the porches of {my} <mine> eares did poure
    ... e (see 747 CN). But Shakespeare probably ...
    ... lough suggests that Shakespeare took the ...
322) Commentary Note for line 749:
749 The {leaprous} <leaperous> distilment, whose effect
    ... ll fairly common in Shakespeare's Englan ...
    ... /i> appears to be a Shakespearian invent ...
    ... Distilment</i> is a Shakespearean coinag ...
323) Commentary Note for line 751:
751 That swift as quicksiluer it courses through
    ... ourteen years after Shakespeare, and his ...
324) Commentary Note for line 753:
753 And with a sodaine vigour it doth {possesse} <posset>
    ... ssage</small> where Shakespeare uses &#8 ...
    ...  for colds.  <small>Shakespeare, charact ...
    ... of' or 'overpower'; Shakespeare uses the ...
325) Commentary Note for line 754:
754 And curde like {eager} <Aygre> droppings into milke,
    ... riginal Words of <i>Shakespear</i> been  ...
326) Commentary Note for line 756:
756 And a most instant tetter {barckt} <bak'd> about
    ... , in this sense, in Shakespeare)."</para ...
    ... shed <i>Syphilis in Shakespeare's Englan ...
    ... i> and elsewhere in Shakespeare, is a go ...
    ... atological words in Shakespeare and in R ...
327) Commentary Note for line 760:
760 Of life, of Crowne, {of} <and> Queene at once dispatcht,
    ... ght, and why should Shakespeare employ a ...
    ... l meaning for which Shakespeare's contem ...
328) Commentary Note for line 762:
762 2352 Vnhuzled, disappointed, {vnanueld} <vnnaneld>,
    ... logy</i>, as <i><sc>Shakespeare</sc></i> ...
    ... Observations on</i> Shakespear, p. 181.& ...
    ... eive the Sacrament. Shakespeare in Hamle ...
    ... preparation, or, as Shakespear elsewhere ...
    ... Mr. Theobald in his Shakespear restored, ...
    ... 34): &#x201C;See my Shakespeare and Text ...
    ...  of every Editor of Shakespear; and no o ...
    ... x201C;The Lovers of Shakespeare will at  ...
    ... C;Most probably, in Shakespeare's Time,  ...
    ...  be doubted that <i>Shakespeare</i> wrot ...
    ... e objected, that <i>Shakespeare, </i>who ...
    ... tors on the text of Shakespeare. The ant ...
    ...  well known line of Shakespeare, &#8216; ...
    ... have been told that Shakespeare's plays  ...
    ...  well-known Line of Shakespere, &#8216;U ...
    ... have been told that Shakespeare's Plays  ...
    ... tors on the text of Shakespeare. The ant ...
    ... <i>Briefe &#252;ber Shakespeare's Hamlet ...
    ... nt with oil. But as Shakespeare did not  ...
    ... t used elsewhere by Shakespeare.</small> ...
    ... <small>again a word Shakespeare does not ...
    ... </i> is yet another Shakespearian coinag ...
    ... xplain the words of Shakespeare long bef ...
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
329) Commentary Note for line 765:
765 O horrible, ô horrible, most horrible.
    ... yet I doubt whether Shakespeare intended ...
    ... otherwise; and that Shakespeare intended ...
330) Commentary Note for line 766:
766 If thou hast nature in thee beare it not,
    ... is distinction, and Shakespeare, I think ...

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