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461) Commentary Note for line 2536:
2536 For in the fatnesse of {these} <this> pursie times
    ... elpful here, though Shakespeare exploits ...
462) Commentary Note for line 2538:
2538 Yea {curbe}<courb> and wooe for leaue to doe him good.
    ...  moderns editors of Shakespeare have abs ...
463) Commentary Note for lines 2539-40:
2539-40 {Ger.}<Qu.> O Hamlet | thou hast cleft my hart in twaine.
    ... e expression, which Shakespeare uses aga ...
464) Commentary Note for line 2544:
2544 Assune a vertue if you haue it not, <refraine to night,>
    ... eful consideration. Shakespeare himself  ...
465) Commentary Note for line 2544+1:
2544+1 {That monster custome, who all sence doth eate}
    ... e any tampering; if Shakespeare wrote th ...
    ... an evil angel . . . Shakespeare employs  ...
    ... #x201D; Like Bacon, Shakespeare &#x201C; ...
    ... Edwards argues that Shakespeare marked t ...
466) Commentary Note for line 2544+2:
2544+2 {Of habits deuill, is angell yet in this}
    ... >deuill</i> is that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
467) Commentary Note for line 2546+1:
2546+1 {For vse almost can change the stamp of nature,}
    ... of the personality. Shakespeare often em ...
468) Commentary Note for line 2546+2:
2546+2 {And either the deuill, or throwe him out} 2546+2
    ...  I now suppose that Shakespeare wrote: & ...
    ...  of the writings of Shakespeare which ha ...
    ...  old proverb, which Shakespeare quotes e ...
    ... upon a verb used by Shakespeare himself, ...
    ... n (e.g. Ingleby, <i>Shakespeare Hermeneu ...
    ... sitor's fault; that Shakespeare had not  ...
    ... oint, or, possibly, Shakespeare failed t ...
    ... used three times by Shakespeare in <i>1H ...
469) Commentary Note for line 2547:
2547 And when you are desirous to be blest,
    ... ' In both instances Shakespeare draws on ...
470) Commentary Note for line 2549:
2549 I doe repent; but heauen hath pleasd it so
    ... d in this manner by Shakespeare himself  ...

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