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211 to 220 of 743 Entries from All Files for "shakespeare " in All Fields

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211) Commentary Note for line 733:
733 The will of my most seeming vertuous Queene;
    ... 36, where Shakespear ...
212) Commentary Note for line 743:
743 But soft, me thinkes I sent the {morning} <Mornings> ayre,
    ...  p. 312): Shakespear ...
213) Commentary Note for line 746:
746 Vpon my secure houre, thy Vncle stole
    ...  ghost in Shakespear ...
214) Commentary Note for line 747:
747 With iuyce of cursed {Hebona} <Hebenon> in a viall,
    ... ord which Shakespear ...
    ... stered as Shakespear ...
    ... precisely Shakespear ...
    ... t even if Shakespear ...
    ... ests that Shakespear ...
    ...  and that Shakespear ...
    ... with what Shakespear ...
    ...  No doubt Shakespear ...
    ...  given by Shakespear ...
    ... kely that Shakespear ...
    ... ver' one. Shakespear ...
    ...  given by Shakespear ...
    ... kely that Shakespear ...
215) Commentary Note for line 748:
748 And in the porches of {my} <mine> eares did poure
    ...  CN). But Shakespear ...
    ... ests that Shakespear ...
216) Commentary Note for line 753:
753 And with a sodaine vigour it doth {possesse} <posset>
    ... ll> where Shakespear ...
    ... erpower'; Shakespear ...
217) Commentary Note for line 756:
756 And a most instant tetter {barckt} <bak'd> about
    ...  words in Shakespear ...
218) Commentary Note for line 760:
760 Of life, of Crowne, {of} <and> Queene at once dispatcht,
    ... hy should Shakespear ...
219) Commentary Note for line 762:
762 2352 Vnhuzled, disappointed, {vnanueld} <vnnaneld>,
    ... acrament. Shakespear ...
    ... 1C;See my Shakespear ...
    ... Lovers of Shakespear ...
    ... l. But as Shakespear ...
    ... in a word Shakespear ...
    ...  words of Shakespear ...
    ... e British Shakespear ...
220) Commentary Note for line 765:
765 O horrible, ô horrible, most horrible.
    ... t whether Shakespear ...
    ...  and that Shakespear ...

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