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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context ... /para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging>v1773 = <sc>john, john </sc>appendix +</hanging><para>621+21 <b>Doth</b> . . . <b>doubt</b><sc>] S ...
... th responses 1 Jan. 1949, p. 9 by Greg, and a rebuttal to Greg 1949, p. 809 by John Buxton) thinks that noble could be singular for a nobleman, and cites a num ...
... ngular, except one, where the word is an adjective w/o a noun, common in verse. John Buxton counters Greg with examples from contremporary letters that use Nobl ...
62) Commentary Note for line 624:624 Ham. Angels and Ministers of grace defend vs:... > <para><sc>Collier </sc>(1853, p. 528) adds: “We can well remember that John Kemble made a similar pause, and other actors hd done so after him.” ...
63) Commentary Note for line 629:629 That I will speake to thee, Ile call thee Hamlet,... > <cn><sigla>1761<tab> </tab><i>SJC</i></sigla><hanging><sc>Anon</sc> from HB, John Hazel Smith HB Supplement 13 (1978)</hanging><para>729-30<tab> </tab><sc>An ...
64) Commentary Note for line 632:632 Why thy canoniz'd bones hearsed in death... >Vers. </i>197; <sc>Abbott</sc>, § 491.]”</para><hanging>v1877: <sc>john </sc><i>contra</i> <sc>warb</sc>; Heath (p. 531)</hanging><para>632-5<tab> ...
... ><sigla>1872<tab> </tab><sc>cln1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cln1</sc> ≈ <sc>john </sc> without attribution + <small>in magenta underlined</small> </hanging> ...
66) Commentary Note for line 662:662 Which might depriue your soueraigntie of reason,... rom its most proper throne.” </p. 262></para><hanging>Lettsom: <sc>john </sc>+//s and analogues, <i>contra </i>Gifford</hanging><para><n. 1> ...
... <cn> <sigla>1771<tab> </tab><sc>han3</sc> </sigla><hanging><sc>han3</sc> = <sc>john </sc>without attribution </hanging><para>663+1<tab> </tab><b>toyes</b>] <sc ...
... s <i>Ham. </i></para> <para><bwk>This note is interesting because I rarely find JOHN x-referencing other plays. Also, he cites it from memory, it seems, because ...
69) Commentary Note for line 696:696 And for the day confind to fast in fires,... ment was made to fit the sin was widespread. See, for example, Nashe 1.218 and John Ford's <small><i>‘</i></small><i>Tis Pity She's a Whore</i> 3.6. Ham ...
... x201C;n. 22 William Dinsmore Briggs, <i>Marlowe's Edward II </i>(1914), p. 194; John Bakeless, <i>The Tragical History of Christopher Marlowe</i> (Cambridge, Ma ...
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