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601) Commentary Note for line 2114:
2114 Ham. I could interpret betweene you and your loue
    ... in a puppet-play in Shakespeare's day, t ...
602) Commentary Note for line 2115:
2115 If I could see the puppets dallying. {H3}
    ... nable of the age of Shakespeare, which w ...
    ... n this conversation Shakespeare shows &# ...
    ... oken obscenities of Shakespeare's clowns ...
    ... eare's clowns; nay, Shakespeare would no ...
    ... (<i>Explorations in Shakespeare's Langua ...
603) Commentary Note for line 2116:
2116 Oph. You are keene my lord, you are keene. 2116
    ... this play was done. Shakespeare was wont ...
604) Commentary Note for lines 2120-23:
2120-1 Ham. So you mistake {your} husbands. | Beginne murtherer, <Pox> leaue
2121-2 thy damnable faces and | begin, come, the croking Rauen doth bellow
2122-3 for {reuenge} <Re-| uenge>.
    ... r. Theobald, in his Shakespear restored, ...
    ...  the same in his <i>Shakespeare Restored ...
    ... vindicating&#x201D; Shakespeare from &#x ...
    ...  I observe that, in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... lleson</sc> (<i>New Shakespeare Society' ...
    ...  thought this was a Shakespearian allusi ...
    ... 01D; '&#8212;<i>New Shakespeare Society' ...
    ...  I observe that, in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... n, to which company Shakespeare probably ...
605) Commentary Note for lines 2124-25:
2124-5 Luc. Thoughts black, hands apt, | drugges fit, and time agreeing,
    ...  &#x201C;Of course, Shakespeare wrote th ...
    ... question is whether Shakespeare was cont ...
    ... no more likely that Shakespeare once and ...
606) Commentary Note for line 2126:
2126 {Considerat} <Confederate> season els no creature seeing,
    ...  found elsewhere in Shakespeare. Assumin ...
607) Commentary Note for line 2128:
2128 VVith Hecats ban thrice blasted, thrice {inuected} <infected>,
    ... ewhere mentioned by Shakespeare. See <i> ...
    ... lable, as always in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... cene not written by Shakespeare</small>) ...
    ...  a special place in Shakespeare's imagin ...
608) Commentary Note for lines 2132-35:
2132-3 Ham. {A} <He> poysons him i'th Garden {for his} <for's> estate, his | names Gonza-
2133-4 go, the story is extant, and {written in very} <writ in> choice | Italian, you shall see
2134-5 anon how the murtherer gets the | loue of Gonzagoes wife.
    ...  and Cinthio's, but Shakespeare may well ...
609) Commentary Note for line 2136:
2136 Oph. The King rises.
    ... r's office.&#x201D; Shakespeare thus imp ...
610) Commentary Note for lines 2146-50:
2146-7 {Thus} <So> runnes the world away. | Would not this sir & a forrest of fea-
2147-8 thers, if the rest of | my fortunes turne Turk with me, with <two> prouinciall
2149-50 Roses on my {raz'd} <rac'd> shooes, get me a fellowship in a cry | of players? <sir.>
    ... othurno</i>: And <i>SHAKESPEARE</i> hims ...
    ... white shoe was what Shakespeare in Hamle ...
    ... orn on the stage in Shakespeare's time.& ...
    ... vindicating&#x201D; Shakespeare from &#x ...
    ... ostacy of any kind. Shakespeare uses it  ...
    ... ritics thought that Shakespeare probably ...
    ... ndon players had in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... orn on the stage in Shakespeare's time.& ...
    ... ndon players had in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... orn on the stage in Shakespeare's time;' ...
    ... r (Illustrations of Shakespeare, vol. ii ...
    ... orn on the stage in Shakespeare's time.& ...
    ... rship; like the one Shakespeare had with ...

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