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601) Commentary Note for lines 3205-07:
3205-6 man, good, if the man goe to this <wa-> | <ter and> {water &} drowne himselfe, it is will {M2}
3206-7 he, nill he, he goes, | marke you that{,}<?> but if the water come to him, &
    ... #8212;Bei Shakespear ...
602) Commentary Note for line 3211:
3211 Clowne.I marry i'st, Crowners quest law.
    ... mination [Shakespear ...
    ... w not how Shakespear ...
    ... peared to Shakespear ...
    ... sted that Shakespear ...
    ... btleties, Shakespear ...
    ... ury after Shakespear ...
    ... ests that Shakespear ...
603) Commentary Note for lines 3217-18:
3217-8 more then theyr euen {Christen:}<Christi|an.> Come my spade, there is no aunci-
    ... erung bei Shakespear ...
    ... xample in Shakespear ...
604) Commentary Note for line 3245:
3245 <Enter Hamlet and Horatio a farre off.> 3245
    ... reader of Shakespear ...
605) Commentary Note for lines 3249-50:
3249-50 Goe get thee | {in, and} <to Yaughan,> fetch mee a soope of liquer.
    ... han</i>.' Shakespear ...
    ... e Life of Shakespear ...
    ... would see Shakespear ...
606) Commentary Note for lines 3252-55:
3252 In youth when I did loue did loue, {Song.}
3253 Me thought it was very sweet
3254 To contract ô the time for a my behoue,
3255 O me thought there {a} was nothing {a} meet.
    ... doubtless Shakespear ...
    ... Doubtless Shakespear ...
    ... hen, what Shakespear ...
    ... signed by Shakespear ...
607) Commentary Note for lines 3263-66:
3263 {Clow. } But age with his stealing steppes {Song.}
3264 hath {clawed} <caught> me in his clutch,
3265 And hath shipped me {into} <intill> the land,
3266 as if I had neuer been such. 3266
    ... 252;ssen. Shakespear ...
    ...  arrival. Shakespear ...
608) Commentary Note for lines 3267-68:
3267-8 Ham. That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing | once, how the
    ... ich shows Shakespear ...
609) Commentary Note for lines 3268-69:
3268-9 knaue iowles it to the ground, as if {twere} <it | were> Caines iawbone, that did the
    ... ith which Shakespear ...
610) Commentary Note for lines 3269-70:
3269-70 first {murder, this} <murther: It> | might be the pate of a pollitician, which this asse {now}
    ... s used by Shakespear ...
    ... e word in Shakespear ...

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