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361) Commentary Note for line 1911:
1911 No, let the candied {tongue licke} <tongue, like> absurd pompe,
    ...  all other passages Shakespeare accents  ...
362) Commentary Note for line 1912:
1912 And crooke the pregnant hindges of the knee
    ... t</sc> (ed. 1872): "Shakespeare has here ...
363) Commentary Note for line 1920:
1920 Whose blood and iudgement are so well {comedled} <co-mingled>,
    ... ossibly assume that Shakespeare wrote &# ...
364) Commentary Note for line 1924:
1924 In my harts core, I in my hart of hart
    ... ys and sonnets that Shakespeare wrote to ...
365) Commentary Note for line 1949:
1949 Ham. Excellent yfaith,
    ... body;' and Lyly and Shakespeare both say ...
366) Commentary Note for line 1953:
1953 Ham. No, nor mine now my Lord.
    ... 1</sc>): &#x201C;As Shakespeare gives th ...
367) Commentary Note for line 1962:
1962 Ros. I my Lord, they stay vpon your patience.
    ... i>pleasure</i>; but Shakespeare has agai ...
    ... i>pleasure</i>; but Shakespeare ahs it i ...
368) Commentary Note for line 1966:
1966 Ham. Lady shall I lie in your lap?
    ...  This fashion which Shakespeare probably ...
    ...  stage accounts for Shakespeare placing  ...
369) Commentary Note for lines 1983-85:
1983-4 Ham. So long, nay then let the deule weare blacke, | for Ile haue a
1984-5 sute of sables; ô heauens, die two mo|nths agoe, and not forgotten yet,
    ... d display.   Yet is Shakespeare had mean ...
370) Commentary Note for lines 2004-05:
2004-5 Ham. Marry this <is> {munching} <Miching> Mallico, {it} <that> meanes | mischiefe.
    ... xplanatory Notes on Shakespeare  (p. 296 ...
    ... t, why might not <i>Shakespeare </i>have ...
    ... b> </tab><i><sc>new shakespeare society< ...
    ... >Anon</sc>. (<i>New Shakespeare Society' ...
    ... evous skulker, that Shakespeare uses the ...
    ... either in or out of Shakespeare is no un ...

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