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141) Commentary Note for lines 2659-60:
2659-60 Ham. Of nothing, bring me to him <, hide Fox, and all | after>. Exeunt.

    ... </sc>v1778 (DeKker, <i>Psalms</i>, Cic. analogues);<sc> </sc><i>contra</i><sc> john </sc></hanging> <para><sc>2659<tab> </tab></sc><b>Of nothing</b>] <sc>Fiebi ...
142) Commentary Note for lines 2692-93:
2692-3 Ham. Nothing but to shew you how a King may goe | a progresse
2693 through the guts of a begger. {K2v}

    ... 6;a little progresse to be merry with his neighbours.' And that popular book of John Bunyan's, The Pilgrim's <i>Progress</i>, is surely not the acount of a reg ...
143) Commentary Note for line 2701:
2701 King. Hamlet this deede <of thine,> for thine especiall safety

    ... > Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 rept. in John Payne Collier longhand transcript; rpt. <sc>Coleridge</sc>, 1987, 5.1:389-9 ...
144) Commentary Note for line 2743+13:
2743+13 {To pay fiue duckets, fiue I would not farme it;}

    ... 3+13<tab> </tab><b>fiue ducats, fiue</b>] <sc>Dyce</sc> (ed. 1866): &#x201C;Mr. John Jones obligingly sends me a printed note on this passage, in which he propo ...

    ... arf, weshalb Dyce VII. 233. mit Recht den an sich sinnreichen Einfall des Herrn John Jones, <i>fine</i> f&#252;r<i> five,</i> ablehnt.&#x201D; [The repetition o ...

    ... r this reason Dyce VII. 233, correctly rejects the otherwise clever idea of Mr. John Jones, <i>fine</i> for <i>five</i>.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1872<tab> </ta ...
145) Commentary Note for line 2743+20:
2743+20 {This is th'Imposthume of much wealth and peace,}

    ... when it breaketh inwardly, putteth the state in great danger of recovery' (Sir John Cheke, quoted in Ben Jonson's <i>English Grammar</i>, ch. iii).&#x201D;</pa ...

    ... eatt&#x201D; (Commendatory verses to Rich's <i>Allarme </i> [n.d. given]); also John Norden, arguing for war at a time of peace, says that &#x201C;the bodie may ...
146) Commentary Note for line 2743+28:
2743+28 {If his chiefe good and market of his time}

    ... para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1878<tab> </tab><sc>rlf1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>rlf1 = john </sc><i>minus</i> paraphrase for balance of line</hanging> <para>2743+28<ta ...
147) Commentary Note for line 2743+47:
2743+47 {Euen for an Egge-shell. Rightly to be great,}

    ... ab><sc>cald1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cald1 </sc>&#8776; v1813 <i>minus</i> <sc>john </sc>&#x201C;This passage . . .it thus&#x201D; </hanging> <para>2743+47-274 ...
148) Commentary Note for line 2743+49:
2743+49 {But greatly to find quarrell in a straw}

    ... para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1857<tab> </tab><sc>fieb</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>fieb = john </sc>for <b>greatly</b> . . . <b>stake</b></hanging></cn> <cn> <sigla>1857+ ...
149) Commentary Note for line 2743+52:
2743+52 {Excytements of my reason, and my blood,}

    ... para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1857<tab> </tab><sc>fieb</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>fieb = john </sc>for <b>reason</b> . . . <b>blood</b></hanging></cn> <cn> <sigla>1868<t ...
150) Commentary Note for lines 2746-47:
2746 {Gent.} <Hor.> Shee is importunat,
2746-7 Indeede distract, her moode | will needes be pittied.

    ... nging></cn> <cn> <sigla>1869<tab> </tab><sc>tsch</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>tsch: john (</sc>Smalridge analogue)</hanging> <para>2746<tab> </tab><b>importunat</b> ...

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