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791) Commentary Note for lines 2692-93:
2692-3 Ham. Nothing but to shew you how a King may goe | a progresse
2693 through the guts of a begger. {K2v}
    ... the regular word in Shakespeare's time f ...
792) Commentary Note for line 2701:
2701 King. Hamlet this deede <of thine,> for thine especiall safety
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milt ...
    ... e voyage to England Shakespeare merely f ...
    ... 1D; &lt;/n.&gt; but Shakespeare never ad ...
    ... as an incident, but Shakespeare saw how  ...
793) Commentary Note for line 2705:
2705 The Barck is ready, and the wind at helpe, 2705
    ... gible and vulgar in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... 1C;For instances of Shakespeare's use of ...
    ... . 36). See Abbott's Shakespearean Gramma ...
794) Commentary Note for lines 2712-13:
2712-3 Ham. I see a Cherub that sees {thē} <him:> but come for | England,
2713 Farewell deere Mother.
    ... dly be doubted that Shakespeare was fami ...
    ... miliar to people in Shakespeare's time.& ...
795) Commentary Note for line 2718:
2718 King. Follow him at foote,
    ... one deliberately by Shakespeare or is du ...
    ... obably derives from Shakespeare. It occu ...
    ... 225&gt; &#x201C;2<i>Shakespearian</i> <i ...
796) Commentary Note for line 2723:
2723 And England, if my loue thou hold'st at ought,
    ... gible and vulgar in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... see <i>Kommentar zu Shakespeare's 'Richa ...
797) Commentary Note for line 2727:
2727 Payes homage to vs, thou mayst not coldly set
    ... Collier's annotated Shakespeare</i>, pp. ...
798) Commentary Note for line 2728:
2728 Our soueraigne processe, which imports at full
    ... . [1.1.28 (39)]. <i>Shakespeare Lexicon< ...
799) Commentary Note for line 2729:
2729 By Letters {congruing} <coniuring> to that effect
    ... r. Theobald, in his Shakespear restored, ...
    ... tances are found in Shakespeare both way ...
    ...  usual emphasis for Shakespeare; <i>conj ...
    ... ples to be found in Shakespeare's plays, ...
    ... juring,] &#x201C;In Shakespeare's time t ...
    ... ur anywhere else in Shakespeare, except  ...
    ... the play, formed by Shakespeare by analo ...
    ... congrue</i> is what Shakespeare wrote in ...
    ... is a word unique to Shakespeare, occurri ...
800) Commentary Note for line 2731:
2731 For like the Hectique in my blood he rages,
    ...  where it occurs in Shakespeare either a ...
    ... t used elsewhere by Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...

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