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821) Commentary Note for line 2743+47:
2743+47 {Euen for an Egge-shell. Rightly to be great,}
    ... The sentiment of <i>Shakespeare</i> is p ...
    ... radley (p.76) calls Shakespeare's neglig ...
    ... hat what Hamlet and Shakespeare are firs ...
    ... have concluded that Shakespeare was &#82 ...
822) Commentary Note for line 2743+48:
2743+48 {Is not to stirre without great argument,}
    ... rel in a comma when Shakespeare's at the ...
    ... equent instances in Shakespeare where th ...
823) Commentary Note for line 2743+50:
2743+50 {When honour's at the stake, how stand I then} 2743+50
    ...  Hibbard notes that Shakespeare uses thi ...
824) Commentary Note for line 2743+54:
2743+54 {The iminent death of twenty thousand men,}
    ... be the confusion to Shakespeare, often l ...
    ... be the confusion to Shakespeare, often l ...
825) Commentary Note for line 2743+58:
2743+58 {Which is not tombe enough and continent}
    ...  is perhaps only in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... continent</i> is in Shakespeare's works  ...
    ... n construction with Shakespeare.]</para> ...
    ... 201C;A word used by Shakespeare to expre ...
826) Commentary Note for line 2743+60:
2743+60 {My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth. Exit.} 2743+60
    ... ative, according to Shakespeare's usual  ...
827) Commentary Note for line 2744:
2744 Enter {Horatio, Gertrard,} <Queene and Horatio> {and a Gentleman}. 2744
    ... eve it to have been Shakespeare's re-con ...
    ... eve it to have been Shakespeare's recons ...
    ... on now, even in the Shakespearean versio ...
828) Commentary Note for line 2745:
2745 Quee. I will not speake with her.
    ... urse of his career, Shakespeare comes to ...
829) Commentary Note for lines 2746-47:
2746 {Gent.} <Hor.> Shee is importunat,
2746-7 Indeede distract, her moode | will needes be pittied.
    ... ending in a dental. Shakespeare also use ...
    ... rture is a fault of Shakespeare's critic ...
    ... e's critics, not of Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
830) Commentary Note for line 2749:
2749 {Gent.} <Hor.> She speakes much of her father, sayes she heares
    ... y no passage in all Shakespeare's plays, ...

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