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611) Commentary Note for line 2151:
2151 Hora. Halfe a share. 2151
    ...  &#x201C;Actors, in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... ty shares; of which Shakespeare owned fo ...
    ... /sc>: The actors in Shakespeare's time h ...
    ... ions of the Life of Shakespeare</i>, <sc ...
    ... date they are after Shakespeare's day, t ...
    ... who had been one of Shakespeare's fellow ...
    ... d their answer is a Shakespearian discov ...
    ... amiliar allusion to Shakespeare as a &#8 ...
    ... -stock affair. Thus Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... x201C;The actors in Shakespeare's time h ...
    ... ions of the Life of Shakespeare, 1874, p ...
    ... #8216;the actors in Shakespeare's time h ...
    ... humour (see 28). In Shakespeare's time e ...
612) Commentary Note for line 2152:
2152 Ham. A whole one I.
    ... #8212;The actors in Shakespeare's time h ...
613) Commentary Note for line 2156:
2156 A very very paiock. 2156
    ...  this Passage of <i>SHAKESPEARE</i>, the ...
    ... s Passage of our <i>Shakespeare</i>, the ...
    ... s Passage of our <i>Shakespeare</i>, the ...
    ... ck</i>, and that <i>Shakespeare</i> allu ...
    ... with Mr. Pope, that Shakespeare alluded  ...
    ... 23, <i>paiocke</i>. Shakespeare, I suppo ...
    ... seemed to figure in Shakespear's imagina ...
    ... amp;c.' Assume that Shakespear made Haml ...
    ... ike. It was rife in Shakespear's time: a ...
    ... course, if I were a Shakespearean commen ...
    ... ause I thought that Shakespear wrote it  ...
    ... l-know extract from Shakespear&#8212;[qu ...
    ... ara>&#x201C;Whether Shakespear had means ...
    ... seemed to figure in Shakespeare's imagin ...
    ... nymous</sc> (<i>New Shakespearian Interp ...
    ...  natural history in Shakespeare's day gi ...
    ... e popular belief of Shakespeare's time t ...
    ...  Baynes, in his New Shakespearian Interp ...
    ... aiock</i>), and how Shakespeare could ha ...
    ... rawn, as so many of Shakespeare's misund ...
    ...  natural history of Shakespeare's time,' ...
    ...  article &#8216;New Shakespeare Interpre ...
    ... ne may wonder where Shakespeare got his  ...
    ...  natural history of Shakespeare's time t ...
    ...  I believe, is that Shakespeare spelt &# ...
    ...  natural history of Shakespeare's day, a ...
    ...  Dyce does not make Shakespeare's use of ...
    ... f its occurrence in Shakespeare texts. A ...
    ... to be no doubt that Shakespeare wrote &# ...
614) Commentary Note for lines 2158-59:
2158-9 Ham. O good Horatio, Ile take the Ghosts word for | a thousand
2159 pound. Did'st perceiue?
    ... m, as frequently in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
615) Commentary Note for line 2164:
2164 Ham. {Ah ha,} <Oh, ha?> come some musique, come the Recorders, {H3v}
    ... nt. ii &#167; 161). Shakespeare uses the ...
    ... he recorders? True, Shakespeare knew tha ...
616) Commentary Note for line 2165:
2165 For if the King like not the Comedie, 2165
    ... . Clutton-Brock, <i>Shakespeare's Hamlet ...
617) Commentary Note for line 2172:
2172 Guyl. Is in his retirement meruilous distempred.
    ... oth senses occur in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
618) Commentary Note for line 2174:
2174 Guyl. No my Lord, <rather> with choller,
    ... s confirmed, see <i>Shakespearean Traged ...
619) Commentary Note for lines 2175-78:
2175-6 Ham. Your wisedome should shewe it selfe more {richer} <ri-|cher> to signifie
2176-7 this to {the} <his> Doctor, for, for mee to put him | to his purgation, would
2177-8 perhaps plunge him into <farre> | more choller.
    ... ich or resourceful. Shakespeare and his  ...
620) Commentary Note for lines 2185-89:
2185-6 Guyl. Nay good my Lord, this curtesie is not of | the right breede, if 2185
2186-7 it shall please you to make me a {wholsome} <whol-| some> aunswere, I will doe your
2187-8 mothers commaundement, | if not, your pardon and my returne, shall
2188-9 be the end of | <my> busines.
    ... t here as elsewhere Shakespeare plays on ...

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