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501) Commentary Note for line 2701:
2701 King. Hamlet this deede <of thine,> for thine especiall safety
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milt ...
    ... e voyage to England Shakespeare merely f ...
    ... 1D; &lt;/n.&gt; but Shakespeare never ad ...
    ... as an incident, but Shakespeare saw how  ...
502) Commentary Note for lines 2712-13:
2712-3 Ham. I see a Cherub that sees {thē} <him:> but come for | England,
2713 Farewell deere Mother.
    ... dly be doubted that Shakespeare was fami ...
503) Commentary Note for line 2718:
2718 King. Follow him at foote,
    ... one deliberately by Shakespeare or is du ...
504) Commentary Note for line 2728:
2728 Our soueraigne processe, which imports at full
    ... . [1.1.28 (39)]. <i>Shakespeare Lexicon< ...
505) Commentary Note for line 2729:
2729 By Letters {congruing} <coniuring> to that effect
    ... tances are found in Shakespeare both way ...
    ... the play, formed by Shakespeare by analo ...
    ... congrue</i> is what Shakespeare wrote in ...
506) Commentary Note for line 2731:
2731 For like the Hectique in my blood he rages,
    ...  where it occurs in Shakespeare either a ...
507) Commentary Note for line 2733:
2733 How ere my haps, my ioyes {will nere begin} <were ne're begun>. Exit.
    ... r have begun.' That Shakespeare could us ...
508) Commentary Note for line 2734:
2734 Enter Fortinbrasse with {his} <an>Army {ouer the stage}.
    ...  scene: &#8216;That Shakespeare intended ...
    ... n the text. In 1573 Shakespeare was only ...
    ...  evidently added by Shakespeare on the r ...
509) Commentary Note for line 2737:
2737 {Craues} <Claimes> the conueyance of a promisd march
    ... 907, 1.124), and if Shakespeare thought  ...
    ... r venue stayed with Shakespeare even whi ...
    ...  precision for what Shakespeare is conte ...
510) Commentary Note for line 2743:
2743 For. Goe {softly} <safely> on. <Exit.>
    ... certainly edited by Shakespeare himself< ...
    ... many other parts of Shakespeare for &#82 ...

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