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641) Commentary Note for line 2278:
2278 Out of his {browes} <Lunacies>.
    ... emendation, because Shakespeare uses the ...
    ... . Perhaps, however, Shakespeare designed ...
    ... emendation, because Shakespeare uses the ...
    ... . Perhaps, however, Shakespeare designed ...
    ... l>Perhaps, however, Shakespeare designed ...
    ... t to be peculiar to Shakespeare. He has  ...
    ... es, not uncommon in Shakespeare) has not ...
    ... Scribe P baffled by Shakespeare's penman ...
    ... e misprint in other Shakespearian texts, ...
    ... pect' of Hamlet (<i>Shakespeare and the  ...
    ... 1874, i.54); and in Shakespeare (<i>Tro< ...
    ...  in the language of Shakespeare's day in ...
642) Commentary Note for line 2281:
2281 To keepe those many many bodies safe
    ... ry familiar with <i>SHAKESPEARE</i>.  Re ...
643) Commentary Note for lines 2283-84:
2283-4 Ros. The single | and peculier life is bound
    ...  would have touched Shakespeare's audien ...
    ... 201C;an instance of Shakespeare's use of ...
644) Commentary Note for line 2287:
2287 That spirit, vpon whose {weale} <spirit> depends and rests
    ... /i> of this realm.' Shakespeaere not onl ...
    ...  is not uncommon in Shakespeare, is not  ...
    ... 201C;<i>Vide</i> <i>Shakespearian Gramma ...
645) Commentary Note for line 2288:
2288 The liues of many, the {cesse} <cease> of Maiestie
    ... o have been used by Shakespeare for boun ...
    ...  in 1703 in exactly Shakespeare's sense: ...
646) Commentary Note for line 2290:
2290 What's neere it, with it, {or} it is a massie wheele 2290
    ... ll>Massy is used by Shakespeare in four  ...
647) Commentary Note for line 2291:
2291 Fixt on the somnet of the highest mount,
    ... ;Q2, F suggest that Shakespeare spelt so ...
648) Commentary Note for line 2292:
2292 To whose {hough} <huge> spokes, tenne thousand lesser things
    ... ion of <i>less</i>. Shakespeare also use ...
649) Commentary Note for line 2294:
2294 Each small annexment petty consequence {I1}
    ... ing, vocable, which Shakespeare may have ...
650) Commentary Note for line 2297:
2297 King. Arme you I pray you to this speedy {viage,} <Voyage;>
    ... going out of use in Shakespeare's time ( ...
    ... at <i>viage</i> was Shakespeare's own wo ...
    ...  <i>viage</i> being Shakespeare's choice ...
    ... hat Sh. wanted it.  Shakespeare could ha ...
    ... have lost a part of Shakespeare's intend ...

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