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851) Commentary Note for line 2818:
2818 Of his owne iust remoue, the people muddied
    ... /i>, or M<sc>udd</sc><i>led</i> up.' In Shakespeare it is brought to its origina ...
    ... d and then what is connected with it in Shakespeare, the mood of the people.]</p ...
852) Commentary Note for line 2821:
2821 In hugger mugger to inter him: poore Ophelia
    ... rove; it is sufficient that they are <i>Shakespeare</i>'s: If phraseology is to  ...
    ... rove; it is sufficient that they are <i>Shakespeare</i>'s: If phraseology is to  ...
    ...  proves the rashness of some editors of Shakespeare, who thought proper to chang ...
    ... used only adverbially with <i>in</i> by Shakespeare's contemporaries and means i ...
    ... t must be sufficient that the words are Shakespeare's: if phraseology, says <i>M ...
    ... hor.&#8212;<i>Steevens </i>remarks that Shakespeare probably took the expression ...
    ... <i>Plutarch</i> (Life of Brutus), which Shakespeare had recently used for <i>JC< ...
    ... was common enough (Tilley H805), though Shakespeare does not use it elsewhere; b ...
    ... d. 2006): &#x201C;secretly and hastily. Shakespeare's only use of this phrase wh ...
853) Commentary Note for line 2832:
2832 Like to a murdring peece in many places
    ... ring piece</i> was the specific term in Shakespeare's time for a piece of ordnan ...
854) Commentary Note for lines 2836-37:
2836-7 King. {Attend,} where {is} <are> my Swissers, | let them guard the doore,
2837 What is the matter?
    ... ; but it is plain that it was common in Shakespeare's time, since he gives such  ...
    ... ight</sc> (ed. 1872): &#x201C;<small>In Shakespeare's time Switzers, or Swiss, w ...
    ... g &amp; Marshall, ed. 1890): &#x201C;In Shakespeare's time the Swiss formed the  ...
    ... e</sc> (ed. 1939): &#x201C;Switzers] In Shakespeare's time the furnished bodygua ...
    ... 1C;Swiss guards were indeed employed in Shakespeare's time; they served the King ...
855) Commentary Note for line 2839:
2839 The Ocean ouer-peering of his list
    ...  occurs in this sense several tiimes in Shakespeare's plays. &#8216;I am bound t ...
    ... is, significantly, a recurrent one with Shakespeare. Cf. <i>Tro</i>. [<sc>1.3</s ...
856) Commentary Note for line 2840:
2840 Eates not the flats with more impitious hast 2840
    ... f the word &#8216;piteous'. But perhaps Shakespeare uses it to mean &#8216;pitil ...
    ... 8216;impetuous' but it is more likely a Shakespearean coinage = &#8216;pitiless' ...
    ...  (from Q3), but Edwards retains it as a Shakespearean coinage meaning 'pitiless' ...
857) Commentary Note for line 2841:
2841 Then young Laertes in a riotous head
    ...  1904): &#x201C;with a band of rioters. Shakespeare often uses <i>head</i> = &#8 ...
    ...  &#x201C;insurrection (OED sb. 29). But Shakespeare also has in mind head 17c, m ...
858) Commentary Note for line 2842:
2842 Ore-beares your Officers: the rabble call him Lord,
    ...  23-24): &lt;p.23 &gt; &#x201C;Why does Shakespeare exhibit Laertes quite easily ...
    ... d up by Laertes was a minor incident in Shakespeare's plot, and had no other sig ...
859) Commentary Note for line 2845:
2845 The ratifiers and props of euery word, 2845
    ... >custom</i> are not <i>identical</i> in Shakespeare, as can be seen in 1.2.109f. ...
    ... 01C;The &#8216;people' does not fare in Shakespeare's plays. We have seen Hamlet ...
    ... >2H6</i> which are commonly assigned to Shakespeare; and the misrepresentation i ...
    ... re seems some ground for attributing to Shakespeare a measure of &#8216;anti-dem ...
    ...  <para>&#x201C;We must remember that in Shakespeare's time literature, especiall ...
860) Commentary Note for line 2846:
2846 {The} <They> cry choose we, Laertes shall be King,
    ... 09). I must here point out one touch of Shakespeare's art which I have omitted t ...

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