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361) Commentary Note for line 853:
853 Ham. Hic, & vbique, then weele shift {our} <for> ground:
    ... se recollections of Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ...  earlier tragedy by Shakespeare's predec ...
    ... tic predecessors of Shakespeare were ver ...
    ... tches of Latin, and Shakespeare yielded  ...
    ... we might infer that Shakespeare retained ...
    ... radley suggests (<i>Shakespearean Traged ...
362) Commentary Note for line 860:
860 A worthy Pioner, once more remooue good friends.
    ... k]), but unlike the Shakespearian rhythm ...
363) Commentary Note for line 863:
863 There are more things in heauen and earth Horatio
    ...  whole Speech in my SHAKESPEARE <i>resto ...
364) Commentary Note for line 864:
864 Then are dream't of in {your} <our> philosophie, but come
    ... tle in harmony with Shakespeare's notion ...
365) Commentary Note for line 870:
870 With armes incombred thus, or {this} <thus,> head shake,
    ... in kenebowe</i>. If Shakespeare could ha ...
    ... larly associated by Shakespeare and othe ...
    ... ent reading is that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
366) Commentary Note for line 871:
871 Or by pronouncing of some doubtfull phrase,
    ... nnot easily see why Shakespeare should w ...
367) Commentary Note for line 874:
874 Or such ambiguous giuing out, to note)
    ... e more correct; but Shakespeare was not  ...
    ...  Abbott; Franz's <i>Shakespeare-Grammati ...
    ... ays: &#x201C;Though Shakespeare uses the ...
368) Commentary Note for line 879:
879 Ham. Rest, rest, perturbed spirit: so Gentlemen,
    ... t out, that, though Shakespeare was cert ...
    ...  skill displayed in Shakespeare's manage ...
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
369) Commentary Note for line 882:
882 May doe t'expresse his loue and frending to you
    ...  found elsewhere in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... 1; not elsewhere in Shakespeare, and app ...
    ... &#x201C;friendship; Shakespeare's only u ...
370) Commentary Note for line 884:
884 And still your fingers on your lips I pray,
    ...  proverbial through Shakespeare's use of ...

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