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871) Commentary Note for line 2881:
2881 That both the worlds I giue to negligence,
    ... ut the one to come. Shakespeare uses <i> ...
872) Commentary Note for line 2896:
2896 And like the kind life-rendring {Pelican} <Politician>,
    ... <small>But Rushton, Shakespeare's Euphui ...
    ... >. [3.4.76 (1857)], Shakespeare uses the ...
    ... kes a rare swipe at Shakespeare's German ...
    ... 113 (ed. Brooke, <i>Shakespeare Apocryph ...
873) Commentary Note for line 2897:
2897 Repast them with my blood.
    ... 993): &#x201C;Feed. Shakespeare's wordin ...
874) Commentary Note for line 2901:
2901 And am most {sencibly} <sensible> in griefe for it,
    ... .4.27 (1308)] where Shakespeare says, <i ...
875) Commentary Note for line 2902:
2902 It shall as leuell to your iudgement {peare} <pierce>
    ... ing, an image which Shakespeare is fond  ...
    ...  plain or open with Shakespeare &lt;/2:2 ...
    ... oting image been in Shakespeare's mind,  ...
    ...  a strong  and more Shakespearean word,  ...
    ...  the eye.' I assume Shakespeare wrote &# ...
    ... s to Ewards a 'more Shakespearean word') ...
876) Commentary Note for line 2903:
2903 As day dooes to your eye. {A noyse within.}
    ... other Edition of <i>SHAKESPEARE</i> than ...
    ... the Editions of <sc>Shakespeare</sc>; an ...
877) Commentary Note for lines 2904-05:
2904 <A noise within. Let her come in.> 2904
2905 Enter Ophelia
2904 {Laer. Let her come in.}
    ... such a Genius as <i>Shakespeare's</i>, a ...
878) Commentary Note for line 2912:
2912 O heauens, ist possible a young maids wits
    ... t we recognize here Shakespeare's use of ...
879) Commentary Note for line 2914:
2914 <Nature is fine in Loue, and where 'tis fine,>
    ...  corrupt. I suppose Shakespear wrote, &# ...
    ... e, is exactly in <i>Shakespear</i>'s man ...
    ... tes on the Plays of Shakespeare. </fnc>< ...
880) Commentary Note for line 2918:
2918 <Hey non nony, nony, hey nony:>
    ... sactions of the New Shakespere Society,  ...
    ... which shows that in Shakespeare's time t ...
    ... ads that illustrate Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... para>&#x201C;Of all Shakespeare's own so ...
    ... likely to have been Shakespeare's invent ...

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