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451) Commentary Note for line 2469:
2469 In the ranck sweat of an inseemed bed
    ... animal fat' (Dover Wilson suggests that Shakespeare drew unwittingly on early me ...
452) Commentary Note for line 2502:
2502 Your bedded haire like life in excrements
    ... ed. 1733): &#x201C;I took Notice, in my SHAKESPEARE <i>restor'd</i>, that this E ...
453) Commentary Note for line 2514:
2514 {Ger.}<Qu.> Nothing at all, yet all that is I see.
    ... nd Elizabethan precedent (see Stoll, <i>Shakespeare Studies</i>, pp. 211-13) as  ...
454) Commentary Note for line 2517:
2517 Ham. Why looke you there, looke how it steales away, {I4}
    ...  habit;' and they conclude, either that Shakespeare had &#8216;forgotten himself ...
    ... it. It is not difficult to believe that Shakespeare wrote the line as it stands  ...
    ... ness ad loc. it has been suggested that Shakespeare &#8216;surely' wrote <i>stal ...
455) Commentary Note for line 2518:
2518 My father in his habit as he liued,
    ... a scrivener.  </i>It is well known that Shakespeare excelled in the part of the  ...
456) Commentary Note for line 2522:
2522 <Ham. Extasie?>
    ... 858): &#x201C;This word, always used by Shakespeare to denote some strong mental ...
457) Commentary Note for line 2527:
2527 Would gambole from, mother for loue of grace,
    ... r remonstrance, and ask himself whether Shakespeare could by possibility have in ...
    ... e action of a curvetting horse supplies Shakespeare with a metaphor for the wild ...
458) Commentary Note for line 2529:
2529 That not your trespasse but my madnesse speakes,
    ... try&#8212;written only ten years before Shakespeare began to work in the London  ...
459) Commentary Note for line 2532:
2532 Infects vnseene, confesse your selfe to heauen,
    ... shton</sc> (1909, p. 113): &#x201C;When Shakespeare was writing [this] passage h ...
460) Commentary Note for line 2535:
2535 To make them {rancker,} <ranke.> forgiue me this my vertue, 2535
    ... ): &#x201C;<i>Qu&#230;re</i>, would not Shakespeare naturally write ranker?&#x20 ...

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