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401) Commentary Note for line 988:
988 As {a} <he> would draw it, long stayd he so,
    ...  it is not) used by Shakespeare for <i>a ...
402) Commentary Note for line 992:
992 {As} <That> it did seeme to shatter all his bulke,
    ... bulk, that his hand shakes withal.' See  ...
    ... </i>, that his hand shakes withal.' [<i> ...
    ...  breast</i>. So, in Shakespeare's &#8216 ...
403) Commentary Note for line 999:
999 This is the very extacie of loue,
    ... ning of the word in Shakespeare's time;  ...
404) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle
    ... ted</i>. It appears Shakespear wrote not ...
    ... critical admirer of Shakespeare; but the ...
    ... howed not how, that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
    ... sion, and therefore Shakespeare might wi ...
    ... 'coted', a frequent Shakespearean spelli ...
    ... oted' is a frequent Shakespearean spelli ...
405) Commentary Note for line 1011:
1011 And meant to wrack thee, but beshrow my Ielousie:
    ... ecation frequent in Shakespeare. See [<i ...
    ... The word is used by Shakespeare in a wid ...
406) Commentary Note for line 1012:
1012 {By heauen} <It seemes> it is as proper to our age
    ... only designed by <i>Shakespeare </i>in r ...
407) Commentary Note for line 1013:
1013 To cast beyond our selues in our opinions,
    ... , to which exercise Shakespeare has freq ...
408) Commentary Note for line 1019:
1019 {Florish.} Enter King {and} Queene, Rosencraus and
    ... ight have come from Shakespeare's pen ju ...
    ... er leads us back to Shakespeare's lifeti ...
    ... d others. See Cohn, Shakespeare in Germa ...
    ... and my Biography of Shakespeare, p. 162  ...
    ... tudents at Padua in Shakespeare's time;  ...
    ... rbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellsc ...
409) Commentary Note for line 1021:
1021 King. Welcome deere Rosencraus, and Guyldensterne,
    ... n such details that Shakespeare reveals  ...
    ... ey are society, and Shakespeare was very ...
    ... d others. See Cohn, Shakespeare in Germa ...
    ... and my Biography of Shakespeare, p. 162  ...
    ... tudents at Padua in Shakespeare's time;  ...
    ... rbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellsc ...
410) Commentary Note for line 1026:
1026 Sith {nor} <not> th'exterior, nor the inward man
    ...  xix): &#x201C;When Shakespeare wrote in ...
    ... in this matter; for Shakespeare used con ...
    ... e of time after.'   Shakespeare, it is c ...
    ... e <i>Since not. </i>Shakespeare uses the ...

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