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541) Commentary Note for lines 1850-51:
1850-1 pingly on the tongue, but if you mouth it| as many of {our} <your> Players do,
    ... ppiest instances of Shakespeare's power  ...
    ... 8212; scarcely what Shakespeare wrote.&# ...
542) Commentary Note for lines 1856-57:
1856-7 offends mee to the soule, | to {heare} <see> a robustious perwig-pated fellowe
    ...  false hair worn in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... C;In these passages Shakespeare and Asch ...
543) Commentary Note for lines 1865-66:
1865-6 your tutor, sute the action to the word, | the word to the action, with
    ... , reprinted for the Shakespeare-Society, ...
544) Commentary Note for lines 1867-68:
1867-8 ture: For any | thing so {ore-doone} <ouer-done>, is from the purpose of playing,
    ...  they realized that Shakespeare frequent ...
545) Commentary Note for lines 1871-72:
1871-2 Image, and the very age and | body of the time his forme and pressure:
    ...  partly traced.  In Shakespeare, Ben Jon ...
    ... Lord Bacon, who was Shakespeare's exact  ...
    ... ld persuade us that Shakespere's own pla ...
546) Commentary Note for lines 1874-76:
1874-5 full laugh, cannot but make the iudicious greeue, the | censure of
1875-6 <the> which one, must in your allowance ore-|weigh a whole Theater of o-
    ... to <i>allow, </i>in Shakespeare.  And so ...
547) Commentary Note for lines 1878-80:
1878-80 uing | th'accent of Christians, nor the gate of Christian, Pagan, | {nor}
    ... ould submit whether Shakespeare did <i>n ...
548) Commentary Note for lines 1881-82:
1881-2 tures Iornimen had made men, | and not made them well, they imita-
    ... C;In these passages Shakespeare and Asch ...
549) Commentary Note for lines 1886-87:
1886-7 Ham. O reforme it altogether, and let those that | play your clownes
1887-8 speake no more then is set downe for | them, for there be of them that
    ... is observable by <i>Shakespear's </i>Com ...
    ... t;p. 24&gt; What <i>Shakespeare's</i> Re ...
    ...  before the time of Shakespeare, Jonson, ...
    ... n the actor, whence Shakespeare here rep ...
    ... gt;&lt;p. 247&gt;of Shakespeare&#8212; & ...
    ... of players to which Shakespeare had alwa ...
550) Commentary Note for lines 1892-95:
1892-5 pittifull ambition in the foole that vses | it: goe make you readie. <Exit Players.> | How
    ... of players to which Shakespeare had alwa ...
    ... es of the Actors in Shakespeare's Plays, ...
    ... s,' (printed by the Shakespeare Society  ...
    ... he parts of clowns, Shakespeare had desi ...

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