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731) Commentary Note for line 2532:
2532 Infects vnseene, confesse your selfe to heauen,
    ... shton</sc> (1909, p. 113): &#x201C;When Shakespeare was writing [this] passage h ...
732) Commentary Note for line 2535:
2535 To make them {rancker,} <ranke.> forgiue me this my vertue, 2535
    ... ): &#x201C;<i>Qu&#230;re</i>, would not Shakespeare naturally write ranker?&#x20 ...
733) Commentary Note for line 2536:
2536 For in the fatnesse of {these} <this> pursie times
    ... ort-winded, is not helpful here, though Shakespeare exploits both meanings in th ...
734) Commentary Note for line 2538:
2538 Yea {curbe}<courb> and wooe for leaue to doe him good.
    ... e older writers. The moderns editors of Shakespeare have absurdly printed <i>cur ...
735) Commentary Note for lines 2539-40:
2539-40 {Ger.}<Qu.> O Hamlet | thou hast cleft my hart in twaine.
    ... es of this figurative expression, which Shakespeare uses again in <i>MM</i> [3.1 ...
736) Commentary Note for line 2541:
2541 Ham. O throwe away the worser part of it,
    ... i>worser</i> occurs not infrequently in Shakespeare, although the usual form for ...
737) Commentary Note for line 2544:
2544 Assune a vertue if you haue it not, <refraine to night,>
    ... ere made without careful consideration. Shakespeare himself could hardly have pr ...
738) Commentary Note for line 2544+1:
2544+1 {That monster custome, who all sence doth eate}
    ... But I do not perceive any tampering; if Shakespeare wrote the passage at all he  ...
    ... berly</sc>: This noble passage contains Shakespeare's philosophy of custom (<b>G ...
    ...  is both a good and an evil angel . . . Shakespeare employs &#8216;<i>use'</i> a ...
    ... 32.1). But it becomes contorted through Shakespeare's inability to resist the te ...
    ... thin an individual.&#x201D; Like Bacon, Shakespeare &#x201C;has Hamlet explain t ...
    ... are not in F. Again Edwards argues that Shakespeare marked them for deletion, an ...
    ... 32.1). But it becomes contorted through Shakespeare's inability to resist the te ...
    ... ted passage is obscure with the special Shakespearean obscurity that comes of ov ...
739) Commentary Note for line 2544+2:
2544+2 {Of habits deuill, is angell yet in this}
    ... Rev. A.A. Morgan, in his &#8216;Mind of Shakespeare,' p. 39, &lt;/p.15&gt;&lt;/p ...
    ... mendation of Q2's <i>deuill</i> is that Shakespeare wrote <i>vilde</i> which Com ...
740) Commentary Note for line 2546+1:
2546+1 {For vse almost can change the stamp of nature,}
    ... the context well and must come close to Shakespeare's meaning, might, with the h ...
    ... e. innate qualities of the personality. Shakespeare often employs this metaphor, ...

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