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491) Commentary Note for line 2612:
2612 Ore whom, his very madnes like some ore
    ... hnson suspects that Shakespeare mistook  ...
    ... g for <i>ore</i> in Shakespeare except & ...
    ...  [precious] metal. 'Shakespeare seems to ...
492) Commentary Note for line 2628:
2628 And whats vntimely doone,
    ...  these Verses in my SHAKESPEARE <i>resto ...
    ...  these Verses in my SHAKESPEARE <i>resto ...
    ... er.&#x201D; &#8211; Shakespeare again ex ...
    ...  Quartos. In his <i>Shakespeare Restored ...
    ... elieve though, that Shakespeare wrote, a ...
    ... in other words that Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... can never know what Shakespeare wrote he ...
    ... is a favourite with Shakespeare to descr ...
493) Commentary Note for line 2628+1:
2628+1 {Whose whisper ore the worlds dyameter,} 2628+1
    ... er.&#x201D; &#8211; Shakespeare again ex ...
    ... equally likely that Shakespeare delibera ...
494) Commentary Note for line 2636:
2636 Ham. {Compound} <Compounded> it with dust whereto tis kin.
    ... ats the enquiry. If Shakespeare did not  ...
    ... e an imperative 'if Shakespeare did not  ...
495) Commentary Note for lines 2641-43:
2641-2 Ham. That I can keepe your counsaile & not mine | owne, besides
2642-3 to be demaunded of a spunge, what {replycation} <re-| plication> should be made by
2643 the sonne of a King.
    ... ng from a gallows.  Shakespeare is thus  ...
496) Commentary Note for lines 2645-50:
2645-6 Ham. I sir, that sokes vp the Kings countenaunce, his | rewards, his
2646-7 authorities, but such Officers doe the King | best seruice in the end, he
2647-8 keepes them like an {apple} <Ape> in | the corner of his iaw, first mouth'd to be
2648-9 last swallowed, | when hee needs what you haue gleand, it is but squee-
2650 sing you, and spunge you shall be dry againe.
    ...  writer so exact as Shakespeare is in fi ...
    ... e appropriate here. Shakespeare so uses  ...
497) Commentary Note for lines 2656-57:
2656-7 Ham. The body is with the King, but the King is not | with the {K2}
2657 body. The King is a thing{.} <—>
    ...  explains in the <i>Shakespeare Quarterl ...
498) Commentary Note for line 2670:
2670 Deliberate pause, diseases desperat growne,
    ... ash to suppose that Shakespeare had this ...
    ... idea is frequent in Shakespeare and is e ...
499) Commentary Note for lines 2672-2672+1:
2672 Or not at all. <Enter Rosincrane.>
2672+1 {Enter Rosencraus and all the rest.}
    ... 8212;cannot be what Shakespeare envisage ...
2685-6 Ham. Not where he eates, but where {a} <he> is eaten, a {certaine} <cer-| taine> conua-
2686-7 cation of {politique} wormes are een at him: your worme | is your onely
2687-8 Emperour for dyet, we fat all creatures els | to fat vs, and wee fat our
2688-9 {selues} <selfe> for maggots, your fat King | and your leane begger is but varia-
2689-90 ble {seruice, two} <service t
    ... ord <i>palated</i>. Shakespeare employs  ...
    ... ord <i>palated</i>. Shakespeare employs  ...
    ...  the sense in which Shakespeare elsewher ...
    ... on &#8216;now.'  In Shakespeare the emph ...
    ... have been just like Shakespeare to call  ...
    ... lled at statecraft. Shakespeare may have ...

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