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831) Commentary Note for line 2750:
2750 There's tricks i'th world, and hems, and beates her hart, 2750
    ... s not uncommon with Shakespeare. Thus in ...
832) Commentary Note for line 2751:
2751 Spurnes enuiously at strawes, speakes things in doubt
    ... usly</i> is used by Shakespeare for angr ...
    ... bost.&#x201D; [With Shakespeare <i>envy< ...
    ...  frequently used in Shakespeare's time f ...
    ... </i>. sptefully. In Shakespeare's time < ...
833) Commentary Note for line 2754:
2754 The hearers to collection, they {yawne} <ayme> at it,
    ... y common meaning in Shakespeare's time a ...
834) Commentary Note for lines 2759-61:
2759-60 {Hora.} <Qu.> Twere good she were spoken with, | for shee may strew
2760-1 Dangerous coniectures | in ill breeding mindes,
2761 Let her come in.
    ... such a Genius as <i>Shakespeare's</i>, a ...
835) Commentary Note for line 2762:
2762 {Quee.} ‘To my sicke soule, as sinnes true nature is,
    ...  Mr Percy Simpson's Shakespearian Punctu ...
836) Commentary Note for line 2763:
2763 ‘Each toy seemes prologue to some great amisse,
    ... n appears also with Shakespeare's contem ...
    ... d <i>Concordance to Shakespeare's Poems< ...
    ... s used elsewhere by Shakespaeare only in ...
837) Commentary Note for line 2766:
2766 {Enter Ophelia.}
    ... eep. It belonged to Shakespeare alone, s ...
    ... or E. W. Naylor, <i>Shakespeare and Musi ...
    ... nce. Coleridge  (<i>Shakespearean Critic ...
838) Commentary Note for line 2767:
2767 Oph. Where is the beautious Maiestie of Denmarke?
    ... er which nobody but Shakespeare could ha ...
839) Commentary Note for line 2768:
2768 Quee. How now Ophelia? {shee sings.}
    ... dence (cf. Long, <i>Shakespeare's Use of ...
    ... >The Vocal Songs of Shakespeare</i>, pp. ...
    ... escend from airs of Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... ane. See Linley, <i>Shakespeare's Dramat ...
    ... ictorial Edition of Shakespeare</i>, Tra ...
    ...  the Vocal Music in Shakespeare's Plays< ...
    ... 11.83-9; Naylor, <i>Shakespeare and Musi ...
    ... rnfeld, <i>Music in Shakespearean Traged ...
    ... feld, <i>Songs from Shakespeare's Traged ...
    ... formance); Long, <i>Shakespeare's Use of ...
840) Commentary Note for line 2769:
2769 Oph. How should I your true loue know from another one,
    ... ur lay exposed' (<i>Shakespeare Criticis ...
    ... am song, popular in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... and his banishment. Shakespeare does not ...
    ... nfeld's <i>Music in Shakespearean Traged ...

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