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891) Commentary Note for line 2951:
2951 Laer. Doe you <see> this {ô God.} <you Gods?>
    ... f to prove that <i> Shakespeare</i>  som ...
892) Commentary Note for line 2952:
2952 King. Laertes, I must {commune} <common> with your griefe,
    ... --  <para>&#8721;<i>Shakespeare's Schola ...
    ...  <sc>White</sc> (<i>Shakespeare's Schola ...
    ... n hat.&#8212; Grant Shakespeare's Schola ...
    ... n his edition of <i>Shakespeare</i> prin ...
    ... rse', as usually in Shakespeare, not &#8 ...
893) Commentary Note for line 2963:
2963 Laer. Let this be so.
    ... n the first quarto. Shakespeare seems to ...
894) Commentary Note for line 2964:
2964 His meanes of death, his obscure {funerall,} <buriall;>
    ... the first syllable; Shakespeare varies t ...
    ... different places by Shakespeare on the f ...
895) Commentary Note for line 2965:
2965 No {trophe sword} <Trophee, Sword>, nor hatchment ore his bones, 2965
    ... hismelf to God.' <i>Shakesp. </i>[<i>H5  ...
    ...  adorn thy tomb. <i>Shakespeare</i>. &#8 ...
    ... for wearing it.' <i>Shakespeare</i>. &#8 ...
    ... hismelf to God.' <i>Shakesp. Henry V</i> ...
    ... adorn thy tomb.' <i>Shakespeare</i>. &#8 ...
    ... for wearing it.' <i>Shakespeare</i>. &#8 ...
896) Commentary Note for line 2986_298:
2986-7 {Hor. } Horatio, when thou shalt haue ouer-lookt this, giue these | fel-
    ... st the only play of Shakespeare, in whic ...
    ... me significance, in Shakespeare's time,  ...
897) Commentary Note for line 2988_298:
2988-9 were two daies old at Sea, a Pyrat of very | warlike appointment gaue
    ... ages of Saxo and in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... th an incident that Shakespeare must rec ...
    ... ied. Whether or not Shakespeare remember ...
    ... y was so unclear in Shakespeare's time a ...
898) Commentary Note for line 3003:
3003 {Hor. }Come I will <giue> you way for these your letters,
    ... ;give' was the word Shakespeare wrote; c ...
899) Commentary Note for line 3014:
3014 So {criminall} <crimefull,> and so capitall in nature,
    ... urs nowhere else in Shakespeare's works. ...
    ... t used elsewhere by Shakespeare. The Qq. ...
    ... mpositor misreading Shakespeare's origin ...
    ... tor, unable to read Shakespeare's word,  ...
    ... found the word that Shakespeare intended ...
    ... positor, baffled by Shakespeare's handwr ...
    ...  authentic words of Shakespeare; and sec ...
    ... 216;first short' of Shakespeare's as any ...
    ... ach pair belongs to Shakespeare, while t ...
    ... explanation is that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
    ... rejected reading in Shakespeare's autogr ...
    ... gain Q2 preserves a Shakespearean false  ...
    ... first attempt which Shakespeare then tid ...
900) Commentary Note for line 3018:
3018 Which may to you perhaps seeme much {vnsinnow'd} <vnsinnowed>,
    ... . Not used again by Shakespeare. &#8216; ...
    ... word is not used by Shakespeare elsewher ...
    ... the spring to which Shakespeare refers i ...
    ...  King's Newsham, in Shakespeare's county ...
    ... er reading but that Shakespeare's pencha ...
    ... ent [that traces of Shakespeare's hand c ...
    ... 01C;Nearer home for Shakespere were the  ...

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