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31) Commentary Note for line 350:
350-1 Ham. Sir my good friend, | Ile change that name with you,

    ... <sc>cald2</sc></hanging><para>350-1<tab> </tab><sc>Verplanck</sc> (ed. 1844): "John Kemble's manner of giving this line is the best explanation of its sense, w ...
32) Commentary Note for line 368:
368 Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio, the funerall bak't meates

    ... re a praty hoode full of belles.' 4to. Signat. B.II. without date. Imprynted by John Skot in saynt Pulkere parysshe.&#x201D; &lt;/p.22&gt; </para> <para><b>*</b ...
33) Commentary Note for line 374:
374 Ham. In my mindes eye Horatio.

    ... cruell a fight as <i>eye</i> did ever see.'&#x201D; </para> <hanging>mSteevens: John Davies</hanging><para>374<tab> </tab><b>Mind's Eye</b>] <sc>Steevens</sc> ( ...

    ... >Steevens</sc> (ms. notes, ed.1793): &#x201C;Again in the <i>Microcosmos</i> of John Davies of Hereford, 4o. 1605. &#8216;and through their closed eies their <i ...

    ... owen see when they ben blinde [454].' . . . Again, in the <i>Microcosmos</i> of John Davies of Hereford, 4to. 1605: &#8216;And through their closed eies their < ...
34) Commentary Note for line 389:
389 In the dead wast and middle of the night

    ... <cn><sigla>1825<tab> </tab><i>European Magazine</i> </sigla><hanging>Gunthio: John Payne Collier?: on <i>Tmp.</i> = v1821 <i>without attribution</i>; Q1 <i>Ha ...
35) Commentary Note for line 395:
395 Within his tronchions length, whil'st they {distil'd} <bestil'd>

    ... Effect of their fear&#8212;&#x201D;</para> <bwk><para>BWK: uncertain if he knew JOHN or JOHN knew him</para></bwk></cn> <cn><sigla>1765<tab> </tab><sc>john1</sc ...

    ... f their fear&#8212;&#x201D;</para> <bwk><para>BWK: uncertain if he knew JOHN or JOHN knew him</para></bwk></cn> <cn><sigla>1765<tab> </tab><sc>john1</sc></sigla ...
36) Commentary Note for line 439:
439 Ham. His beard was {grissl'd,} <grisly?> no.

    ... > <para><b>Ed. note:</b> Kuist identifies Anon. as either Thomas Holt White or John Loveday.</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1805<tab> </tab>Seymour</sigla><hanging>Sey ...
37) Commentary Note for line 468:
468 Hold it a fashion, and a toy in blood

    ... > <cn><sigla>1771<tab> </tab><sc>han3</sc> </sigla><hanging><sc>han3</sc> = <sc>john </sc>for 663+1</hanging><para>468<b> <tab> </tab>toy</b>] <sc>Hawkins</sc> ...
38) Commentary Note for line 475:
475 In thewes and {bulkes,} <Bulke:> but as {this} <his> temple waxes

    ... . 1872): &#x201C;The mention of &#8216;this temple,' i. e. the body<small> (See John ii. 21)</small>, suggests the word &#8216;service.'&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn ...
39) Commentary Note for line 478:
478 And now no soyle nor cautell doth besmirch

    ... ors's note&#8212;as they do here&#8212;and then add the info later as your own. JOHN left out the Minshew bit, and so did v1773 and v1778. Malone spent quite a ...

    ... awe. <i>A Briefe Treatise of Testaments and Last Willes</i>. London: Printed by John Windet, 1590.</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1872<tab> </tab><sc>cln1</sc> </sigla> ...
40) Commentary Note for line 483:
483 Carue for himselfe, for on his choise depends

    ... nrie Swinburn, <i>A Briefe Treatise of Testaments and Last Willes</i>. (London: John Windet, 1590). </para> </cn> <cn><sigla>1871<tab> </tab>Rushton</sigla><ha ...

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