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231) Commentary Note for line 792:
792 My tables, <my Tables;> meet it is I set it downe
    ... feel convinced that Shakespeare never in ...
    ...  (and on this point Shakespeare was fait ...
232) Commentary Note for line 793:
793 That one may smile, and smile, and be a villaine,
    ... horistic form which Shakespeare had been ...
233) Commentary Note for line 800:
800 Hora. {Heauens} <Heauen> secure him.
    ... ,' &#8216;protect.' Shakespeare uses the ...
234) Commentary Note for line 803:
803 Ham. Hillo, ho, ho, boy come, {and} <bird,> come.
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Educ ...
235) Commentary Note for line 804:
804 Mar. How {i'st} <ist't> my noble Lord? {D4}
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Educ ...
236) Commentary Note for line 814:
814 Ham. There's {neuer} <nere> a villaine,
814 Dwelling in all Denmarke
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Educ ...
237) Commentary Note for line 815:
815 But hee's an arrant knaue.
    ... /i>) always used by Shakespeare with nou ...
238) Commentary Note for line 829:
829 Ham. Yes by Saint Patrick but there is {Horatio} <my Lord>,
    ... ince of Denmark. As Shakespeare gave the ...
    ...  &#x201C;In a word, Shakespeare could ha ...
239) Commentary Note for line 842:
842 Ham. Vppon my sword. {D4v}
    ... Bath in the time of Shakespeare ended th ...
    ... gious ceremony, but Shakespeare attended ...
240) Commentary Note for line 845:
845 {Ghost cries vnder the Stage.}
845 Ghost. Sweare. <Ghost cries vnder the Stage.>
    ... e stage: &#x201C;If Shakespeare did not  ...

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