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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 ...