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281) Commentary Note for lines 1192-93:
1192-3 Pol. You know sometimes | he walkes foure houres together
    ... cious. But Elze (<i>Shakespeare Jahrbuch ...
282) Commentary Note for lines 1218-19:
1218-9 Ham. For if the sunne breede maggots in a dead dogge, | being a
    ... th Mr. Malone, that Shakespeare had not  ...
    ... and the Sun &amp;c, Shakespeare would ha ...
    ... inion, to show that Shakespeare intended ...
283) Commentary Note for lines 1219-20:
1219-20 good kissing carrion. | Haue you a daughter?
    ... .  He observes that Shakespeare &#8216;h ...
    ... critic remarks that Shakespeare 'had an  ...
    ... inion, to show that Shakespeare intended ...
    ... it of expression as Shakespeare exhibits ...
    ... than it expresses.  Shakespeare uses it  ...
    ...  See by Ingleby, <i>Shakespeare Hermeneu ...
284) Commentary Note for lines 1234-5:
1234-5 Ham. Slaunders sir; for the satericall {rogue} <slaue> sayes heere, | that old
    ... hardly believe that Shakespeare was able ...
    ...  1778): &#x201C;Had Shakespeare read Juv ...
    ... <i>latter</i>, that Shakespeare could no ...
    ...  once for all, that Shakespeare wrote fo ...
    ... n will have it that Shakespeare means Ju ...
    ... hout attributing to Shakespeare any unus ...
    ... /sc>(ed. 1982): "If Shakespeare had mean ...
285) Commentary Note for lines 1243-4:
1243-4 Pol. Though this be madnesse, | yet there is method in't, will you
    ... rbal echo of a play Shakespeare is known ...
    ... her answers!'   Did Shakespeare then pla ...
286) Commentary Note for lines 1247-8:
1247-8 Pol. Indeede that's out of the ayre; | how pregnant sometimes
    ... in the Quarto 1601. Shakespeare acted in ...
287) Commentary Note for lines 1273-4:
1273-4 Guyl. Happy, in that we are not {euer} <ouer->happy on For|tunes {lap} <Cap>,
    ... y well be asked, if Shakespeare had not  ...
288) Commentary Note for lines 1304-5:
1304 <very substance of the Ambitious, is meerely the shadow>
1305 <of a Dreame.>
    ...  of a shadow</i>.'  Shakespeare applies  ...
    ... 1877): &#x201C;Here Shakespeare plays wi ...
289) Commentary Note for lines 1309-12:
1309 < Ham. Then are our Beggers bodies; and our Mo->
1310 <narchs and out-stretcht Heroes the Beggers Shadowes:> 1310
1311 <shall wee to th'Court: for, by my fey I cannot rea->
1312 <son?>
    ...  1765):  &#x201C;<i>Shakespeare </i>seem ...
    ... ohnson thought that Shakespeare designed ...
290) Commentary Note for lines 1342-3:
1342-3 ther, I haue of late, but wherefore | I knowe not, lost all my mirth,
    ... ra>&#x201C;At first Shakespeare used pro ...

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