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411) Commentary Note for line 2278:
2278 Out of his {browes} <Lunacies>.
    ...  receive THEOBALD's emendation, because Shakespeare uses the word <i>lunes</i> i ...
    ... /i>, by Greene, 1616. Perhaps, however, Shakespeare designed a metaphor from hor ...
    ...  receive Theobald's emendation, because Shakespeare uses the word <i>lunes</i> i ...
    ... /i>, by Greene, 1616. Perhaps, however, Shakespeare designed a metaphor from hor ...
    ...  god&#8212;.' </small>Perhaps, however, Shakespeare designed a metaphor from hor ...
    ... #8216;threatening aspect' of Hamlet (<i>Shakespeare and the New Bibliography</i> ...
    ... dle braves' (Works, 1874, i.54); and in Shakespeare (<i>Tro</i>.  [4.4.137 (2532 ...
412) Commentary Note for line 2288:
2288 The liues of many, the {cesse} <cease> of Maiestie
    ... . &#x201C;it seems to have been used by Shakespeare for boundaries or limits.&#x ...
413) Commentary Note for line 2290:
2290 What's neere it, with it, {or} it is a massie wheele 2290
    ...  1890): &#x201C;<small>Massy is used by Shakespeare in four places, &#8216;massi ...
414) Commentary Note for line 2291:
2291 Fixt on the somnet of the highest mount,
    ...  (ed. 1982): &#x201C;Q2, F suggest that Shakespeare spelt sommet. The word was s ...
415) Commentary Note for line 2292:
2292 To whose {hough} <huge> spokes, tenne thousand lesser things
    ...  a barbarous corruption of <i>less</i>. Shakespeare also uses <i>littlest</i> th ...
416) Commentary Note for line 2294:
2294 Each small annexment petty consequence {I1}
    ... e, almost legal-looking, vocable, which Shakespeare may have formed, without any ...
417) Commentary Note for line 2297:
2297 King. Arme you I pray you to this speedy {viage,} <Voyage;>
    ... age" elsewhere, is that Sh. wanted it.  Shakespeare could have learned <i>viage< ...
418) Commentary Note for line 2298:
2298 For we will fetters put {about} <vpon> this feare
    ... sc> (ed. 1868, rpt. 1878): &#x201C;Here Shakespeare poetically uses the word &#8 ...
419) Commentary Note for line 2303:
2303 Behind the Arras I'le conuay my selfe
    ... ch stuffs was. Dr. Johnson thought that Shakespeare had outstepped probability i ...
420) Commentary Note for line 2330:
2330 Of those effects for which I did the murther; 2330
    ... d. This sense appears to be peculiar to Shakespeare (<i>OED sb.</i> 4).&#x201D;< ...

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