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751) Commentary Note for line 2563:
2563 That I essentially am not in madnesse,
    ...  reading this, that Shakespeare intended ...
752) Commentary Note for line 2564:
2564 But {mad} <made> in craft, t'were good you let him knowe,
    ... ithout assertion of Shakespeare's use of ...
    ... he ultimate text of Shakespeare beyond 3 ...
753) Commentary Note for line 2566:
2566 Would from a paddack, from a bat, a gib,
    ...  Part I.ch.viii. By Shakespeare it is ma ...
754) Commentary Note for line 2569:
2569 Vnpeg the basket on the houses top,
    ... e learned that this Shakespearean co-inc ...
755) Commentary Note for line 2573:
2573 {Ger.}<Qu.> Be thou assur'd, if words be made of breath
    ... eridge, &#8216;that Shakespeare has left ...
    ... p. 242): &#x201C;In Shakespeare, althoug ...
    ...  J.M. Nosworthy, <i>Shakespeare's Occasi ...
756) Commentary Note for line 2576:
2576 Ham. I must to England, you knowe that.
    ... ntion. Most likely, Shakespear, as &lt;/ ...
    ... 8216;uncle-father.' Shakespeare, like th ...
    ... quite possible that Shakespeare meant us ...
    ... a mere oversight on Shakespeare's part;  ...
    ... given suggests what Shakespeare implies, ...
    ...  project&#8212;how, Shakespeare does not ...
    ... 3.2-4 [2273-5], but Shakespeare often us ...
757) Commentary Note for line 2577+1:
2577+1 { Ham. Ther's letters seald, and my two Schoolefellowes,} 2577+1
    ... light one, in which SHAKESPEARE is no wa ...
    ... rt of a revision by Shakespeare of the l ...
    ...  passage was cut by Shakespeare as part  ...
758) Commentary Note for line 2577+3:
2577+3 {They beare the mandat, they must sweep my way}
    ... .57&gt;&lt;p.58&gt; Shakespeare's part,  ...
759) Commentary Note for line 2577+5:
2577+5 {For tis the sport to haue the enginer}
    ... h.'s Wort.&#x201D; [Shakespeare's word i ...
    ... 6;mutineer,' though Shakespeare has it b ...
760) Commentary Note for line 2577+7:
2577+7 {But I will delue one yard belowe their mines,}
    ... d in such tunnels). Shakespeare had draw ...

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