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921) Commentary Note for line 3110:
3110 But that I knowe, loue is begunne by time, 3110
    ... h word, but used by Shakespeare in [<i>W ...
    ... ove. I also believe Shakespeare's though ...
    ... the assumption that Shakespeare alludes  ...
922) Commentary Note for line 3111:
3111 And that I see in passages of proofe,
    ... ove. I also believe Shakespeare's though ...
923) Commentary Note for line 3112_1_3:
3112+1-3112+10 There liues . . . of th 'vlcer,
    ... e cannot think that Shakespeare would de ...
924) Commentary Note for line 3112_4:
3112+4 {For goodnes growing to a plurisie,}
    ... ore thinks, that <i>Shakespeare</i> must ...
    ... or the honour of <i>Shakespear</i>, that ...
    ... rton m&#246;chte zu Shakespeare's Ehre g ...
    ... efers to believe in Shakespeare's honor  ...
    ... 6;superfluence.' In Shakespeare's time t ...
    ... i>plus, pluris</i>. Shakespeare does not ...
    ... ther writers beside Shakespeare imagine  ...
    ... es, to believe that Shakespeare intended ...
    ... eviewing (in the <i>Shakespeare Jahrbuch ...
    ...  occur elsewhere in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... ollow the course of Shakespeare's though ...
    ... <small>apparently a Shakespearian coinag ...
925) Commentary Note for line 3112_5:
3112+5 {Dies in his owne too much, that we would doe}
    ... es, to believe that Shakespeare intended ...
    ... eviewing (in the <i>Shakespeare Jahrbuch ...
926) Commentary Note for line 3112_6:
3112+6 {We should doe when we would: for this would changes,} 3112+6
    ... es, to believe that Shakespeare intended ...
    ... eviewing (in the <i>Shakespeare Jahrbuch ...
927) Commentary Note for line 3112_9:
3112+9 {And then this should is like a spend thirfts sigh,}
    ... he published his <i>Shakespear restored< ...
    ... belief, at the time Shakespeare wrote, t ...
928) Commentary Note for line 3112:
3112 Time qualifies the sparke and fire of it,
    ... ove. I also believe Shakespeare's though ...
    ...  more frequently in Shakespeare's earlie ...
929) Commentary Note for line 3114:
3114 To showe your selfe {indeede} your fathers sonne <indeed,>
    ... in, that at 4.7.126 Shakespeare misled b ...
930) Commentary Note for line 3128:
3128 A sword {vnbated} <unbaited>, and in a {pace} <passe> of practise
    ... tice is often by<i> Shakespeare</i>. and ...
    ... idious thrust</i> . Shakespeare, in comm ...
    ... c>Theobald</sc> (<i>Shakespeare Restored ...
    ... d scenes, as far as Shakespeare is conce ...
    ... /i> are all used in Shakespeare with a s ...
    ... 3 (0000)])). Though Shakespeare does not ...

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