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210) Commentary Note for line 3578_358:
3578 <The interim's mine, and a mans life's no more>
3579 <Then to say one: but I am very sorry good Horatio,>
3580 <That to Laertes I forgot my selfe;> 3580

    ... bably supplied by Compositor X [one of two compositors, X and Y, conjectured by John Russell Brown in 1955].&#x201D; &lt;/p. 111&gt;</para> <para>3582<tab> </ta ...
211) Commentary Note for line 3581_358:
3581 <For by the image of my Cause, I see>
3582 <The Portraiture of his; Ile count his fauours:>
3583 <But sure the brauery of his griefe did put me>
3584 <Into a Towring passion.>
3585 <Hor. Peace, who comes heere?> 3585

    ... bably supplied by Compositor X [one of two compositors, X and Y, conjectured by John Russell Brown in 1955].&#x201D; &lt;/p. 111&gt;</para> <para>3582<tab> </ta ...
212) Commentary Note for line 3592_359:
3592-3 crib shall stand at the Kings | messe, tis a chough, but as I {say,} <saw> spaci-
3593-4 ous in the pos|session of durt.

    ... ut bigger.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1755<tab> </tab>John</sigla><hanging>John : &#8776; <sc>han1</sc></hanging><para>3593 <b>chough</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc ...
213) Commentary Note for line 3603_360:
3603-4 Ham. {But yet} me thinkes it is very {sully} <soultry> and hot, {or} <for> my | complec-
3604 tion.

    ... ection</b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3603<tab> </tab><b>sully</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, sultry) ...
214) Commentary Note for line 3618_361:
3618-9 and Poynards, with their assignes, as girdle, | {hanger and} <Hangers or> so. Three

    ... i>, pp. 238-9)) does not necessitate the plural form. Cf. Inventory of goods of John Grant ((PEO, E 178/40006)), &#8216;Item, one horseman's coat, booh-hose, mi ...
215) Commentary Note for line 3649_365:
3649-50 Hora. This Lapwing runnes away with the shell on his | head.
3651-2 Ham. A did {so sir} <Complie> with his dugge before a | suckt it, thus {has} <had> he and 3651

    ... so sir</b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3649<tab> </tab><b>Lapwing</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, lapwi ...
216) Commentary Note for line 3654_365:
3654-5 kind of {histy} | <yesty> colection, which carries them through and through

    ... ;/p. 76&gt;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3654<tab> </tab><b>histy</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, yesty): ...

    ... ions</b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1822<tab> </tab>Nares</sigla><hanging>Nares : John (<i>Mac</i> //)</hanging><para>3654<tab> </tab><b>histy</b>] <sc>Nares </sc ...
217) Commentary Note for line 3668_366:
3668-9 Ham. Not a whit, we defie augury, {there is} <there's a> speciall | prouidence in

    ... b>Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 rept. in John Payne Collier longhand transcript; rpt. <sc>Coleridge</sc>, 1987, 5.1:390): ...
218) Commentary Note for line 3669_367:
3669-70 the fall of a Sparrowe, if it be <now>, tis not | to come, if it be not to come,
3670-1 it will be now, if it | be not now, yet it {well} <will> come, the readines is all,

    ... b>Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 rept. in John Payne Collier longhand transcript; rpt. <sc>Coleridge</sc>, 1987, 5.1:390): ...
219) Commentary Note for line 3671_367:
3671-3 since no | man {of} <ha's> ought <of what> he leaues, {knowes} what ist to leaue be|times, 3671-3
3673+1 {let be.}

    ... b>Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 rept. in John Payne Collier longhand transcript; rpt. <sc>Coleridge</sc>, 1987, 5.1:390): ...

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