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911) Commentary Note for line 3078+10:
3078+10 {Of the vnworthiest siedge.}
    ... ace; class; rank <i>Shakespeare</i>&#x20 ...
912) Commentary Note for line 3078+12:
3078+12 {King. A very ribaud in the cap of youth,} 3078+12
    ... ><tab> </tab><i>New Shakespeare Society< ...
    ... >Anon</sc>. (<i>New Shakespeare Society' ...
    ... d reason for modern Shakespeare edns to  ...
913) Commentary Note for line 3078+13:
3078+13 {Yet needfull to, for youth no lesse becomes}
    ... . [4.5.172 (2925)]. Shakespeare is fond  ...
914) Commentary Note for line 3078+16:
3078+16 {Importing health and grauenes;} <Some> two months {since} <hence> 3078+16
    ... ness than <i>health Shakespear </i>wrote ...
    ... on one, not only in Shakespeare but in l ...
915) Commentary Note for line 3081:
3081 And they {can} <ran> well on horsebacke, but this gallant
    ... isprint <i>ran</i>. Shakespeare used the ...
    ... t with gentlemen of Shakespeare's time.& ...
916) Commentary Note for line 3084:
3084 As had he beene incorp'st, and demy natur'd
    ...  To incorporate. <i>Shakespeare</i>.&#x2 ...
    ... d.1987):&#x201C;((a Shakespearian coinag ...
    ... : &#x201C;((another Shakespearian coinag ...
917) Commentary Note for line 3085:
3085 With the braue beast, so farre he {topt me} <past my> thought, 3085
    ... i> Macbeth.'<small> Shakespeare seems to ...
    ... a lesson at once in Shakespearian dictio ...
918) Commentary Note for line 3090:
3090 Laer. Vppon my life {Lamord } <Lamound >.
    ... <i>Notes </i> on <i>Shakespeare's Names< ...
    ... /small>' Several of Shakespeare's names  ...
919) Commentary Note for line 3092:
3092 Laer. I know him well, he is the brooch indeed
    ... e wear not now.' <i>Shakespeare</i>.</pa ...
    ... we wear not now. <i>Shakespeare</i>.</pa ...
    ... ion in some part of Shakespeare's time:  ...
920) Commentary Note for line 3100:
3100 Did Hamlet so enuenom with his enuy,
    ... e, as it is called. Shakespeare often ha ...
    ... lore this attitude, Shakespeare's age di ...

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