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681) Commentary Note for line 2369:
2369 And that his soule may be as damnd and black
    ... e hardly any of those commentators upon Shakespeare who exclaim against it, that ...
    ...  as the middle of the next century; and Shakespeare has here in some sort laid a ...
    ... nd which has much of the phraseology of Shakespeare; and only mention one other  ...
    ...  soul to hell.' <sc>Wordsworth</sc> (<i>Shakespeare's Knowledge of the Bible</i> ...
682) Commentary Note for line 2371:
2371 This phisick but prolongs thy sickly daies. Exit.
    ... >Thus</i> do they express to the letter Shakespeare's &lt;/p.146&gt; &lt;p.147&g ...
683) Commentary Note for line 2372:
2372 King. My words fly vp, my thoughts remaine belowe
    ... mulations present in public speech. Yet Shakespeare manifests the limitations of ...
684) Commentary Note for line 2374:
2374 Enter {Gertrard} <Queene> and Polonius.
    ... in favor of this theory should be added Shakespeare's demonstrated reluctance to ...
    ... ed, is the 'deceptive cadence' in which Shakespeare summons up our excitement th ...
    ... ed, is the "deceptive cadence" in which Shakespeare summons up our excitement th ...
685) Commentary Note for line 2379:
2379 Much heate and him, Ile silence me {euen} <e'ene> heere,
    ... > Singer is &#x201C;vindicating&#x201D; Shakespeare from &#x201C;the interpolati ...
    ... hould not be noticed in the <i>Variorum Shakespeare</i>, is sufficiently strange ...
    ...  not be even noticed in the <i>variorum Shakespeare</i>, is sufficiently strange ...
    ... , the word <i>silence</i> might well be Shakespeare's finishing touch. Compared  ...
    ... e an authoritative change, occurring to Shakespeare when the play was in product ...
    ... e an authoritative change, occurring to Shakespeare when the play was in product ...
686) Commentary Note for line 2380:
2380 Pray you be round <with him>. 2380
    ...  does not publish his own opinion as to Shakespeare's use of this text as a sour ...
687) Commentary Note for line 2390:
2390 {Ger.}<Qu.> Why how now Hamlet? 2390
    ... i>A Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare</i> was published in 1860)</ ...
688) Commentary Note for line 2393:
2393 Ham. No by the rood not so,
    ... fix, an oath which appears elsewhere in Shakespeare's works.]</para></cn> <cn> < ...
689) Commentary Note for line 2396:
2396 {Ger.}<Qu.> Nay, then Ile set those to you that can speake.
    ... meaning of <i>oppose</i>, often used by Shakespeare, which justifies <i>to</i>.  ...
690) Commentary Note for line 2402:
2402 {Helpe how} <Helpe, helpe, hoa>.
    ...  [ed. 1882]: &#x201C;What may have been Shakespeare's spelling?&#x201D;</para></ ...

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