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761) Commentary Note for line 2577+8:
2577+8 {And blowe them at the Moone: ô tis most sweete}
    ... gible and vulgar in Shakespeare's time,  ...
762) Commentary Note for line 2578:
2578 <Ham.> This man shall set me packing, {K1}
    ...  not understand why Shakespeare thought  ...
    ... 16;guts' was not in Shakespeare's time t ...
    ... aunton's edition of Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... h is often found in Shakespeare, though  ...
    ... s in both senses in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
763) Commentary Note for line 2579:
2579 Ile lugge the guts into the neighbour roome;
    ... o vulgar a sound in Shakespeare's age as ...
    ...  instance, exploits Shakespeare's severa ...
    ... d as a 'reading' of Shakespeare, Arnold' ...
    ...  instance, exploits Shakespeare's severa ...
764) Commentary Note for line 2580:
2580 Mother {good night indeed,} <goodnight. Indeede> this Counsayler
    ... mity to the Plan <i>Shakespeare</i> buil ...
    ... e and anger has not Shakespeare set his  ...
765) Commentary Note for line 2583:
2583 Come sir, to draw toward an end with you.
    ...  this place, blames Shakespeare for havi ...
766) Commentary Note for line 2585:
2585 <Exit Hamlet tugging in Polonius.> 2585
    ... ly illustrations of Shakespeare's langua ...
    ... s of the theatre in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... hese instances from Shakespeare alone, a ...
    ... e; certainly not by Shakespeare's. The t ...
    ... uld swear . . . was Shakespeare's' (<i>S ...
767) Commentary Note for lines 2586-2586+1:
2586 Eenter King {, and Queene, with Rosencraus}
2586+1 {and Guyldensterne}.
    ... Queen's apartment', Shakespeare must hav ...
768) Commentary Note for lines 2587-88:
2587-8 King. There's {matter} <matters> in these sighes, | these profound heaues,
    ... ory should be added Shakespeare's demons ...
769) Commentary Note for line 2591:
2591 <Qu.> Ah {mine owne} <my good> Lord, what haue I seene to night?
    ... p. 242): &#x201C;In Shakespeare, althoug ...
    ... p. 242): &#x201C;In Shakespeare, althoug ...
770) Commentary Note for line 2592:
2592 King. What Gertrard, how dooes Hamlet?
    ... s it finally leaves Shakespeare's hands, ...

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