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291) Commentary Note for lines 1343-4:
1343-4 forgon all custome of ex|ercises: and indeede it goes so {heauily} <heauenly> with
    ... oubt that Shakespear ...
292) Commentary Note for lines 1344-5:
1344-5 my dispositi|on, that this goodly frame the earth, seemes to mee a
    ... kely that Shakespear ...
    ...  As often Shakespear ...
293) Commentary Note for lines 1347-8:
1347-8 you, this braue orehanging {firmament}, this maiesticall roofe | fret-
    ... erm which Shakespear ...
294) Commentary Note for lines 1353-4:
1353-4 gell in apprehension, how like a God: the beautie of the | world; the
    ... nation.   Shakespear ...
295) Commentary Note for lines 1369-70:
1369-70 his part in | peace, <the Clowne shall make those laugh whose lungs>
    ... gleby, <i>Shakespear ...
296) Commentary Note for lines 1376-7:
1376-7 Ham. How chances it they trauaile? their resi|dence both in repu- {F2v}
    ...  to which Shakespear ...
    ... said that Shakespear ...
297) Commentary Note for lines 1379-80:
1379-80 Ros. I thinke their inhibition, comes by the meanes |of the late
    ... k that if Shakespear ...
    ... . Perhaps Shakespear ...
    ...  of which Shakespear ...
    ... hibition' Shakespear ...
    ... how chary Shakespear ...
    ...  Boas, <i>Shakespear ...
    ... ition (<i>Shakespear ...
298) Commentary Note for lines 1386-7:
1386 <pace; But there is Sir an ayrie of Children, little>
1387 <Yases, that crye out on the top of question; and>
    ... rmined by Shakespear ...
    ... tion</i>, Shakespear ...
    ... question. Shakespear ...
    ... usions in Shakespear ...
    ...  others.  Shakespear ...
    ... ion'</i>, Shakespear ...
299) Commentary Note for line 1388:
1388 <are most tyrannically clap't for't: these are now the>
    ... ont could Shakespear ...
300) Commentary Note for line 1392:
1392 < Ham. What are they Children? Who maintains 'em?>
    ... he choir. Shakespear ...
    ... </small>. Shakespear ...

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