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421) Commentary Note for line 3158:
3158 Quee. There is a Willow growes {ascaunt the} <aslant a> Brooke

    ... 55<tab> </tab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3158 <b>ascaunt</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, aslant): &#x201C;<i>aslant</i>]] <i>adv. </i>[from <i>a </i> ...
422) Commentary Note for line 3159:
3159 That showes his {horry} <hore> leaues in the glassy streame,

    ... /tab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3159<tab> </tab><b>horry</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, <i>hoar</i>, 1,2): &#x201C;<i>adj. </i>[Saxon har] 1. White ...

    ... ab>John2</sigla><hanging>John2</hanging><para>3159<tab> </tab><b>horry</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (2nd ed. 1760, hoar, 1,3, 4): &#x201D;Hoary <i>a.</i> [har, haruny ...
423) Commentary Note for line 3165:
3165 Clambring to hang, an enuious sliuer broke, {M1v}

    ... 55<tab> </tab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3165 <b>sliuer</b> ] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, sliver): &#x201C;<i>n.s.</i> [from the verb] A branch torn o ...
424) Commentary Note for line 3169:
3169 Which time she chaunted snatches of old {laudes} <tunes>,

    ... b>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3169<tab> </tab><b>snatches</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, snatch, 3): &#x201C;<i>n.s.</i> [from the verb, &#8216;to bi ...

    ... .&#x201D;</para><hanging>John</hanging><para>3169<tab> </tab><b>laudes</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, Laud, 2): &#x201C;<i>n.s.</i> [<i>laus</i>, Latin] 2. That ...
425) Commentary Note for line 3171:
3171 Or like a creature natiue and indewed

    ... 55<tab> </tab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3171 <b>indewed</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, To indue, 1,2): &#x201C;<i>v.a.</i> [<i>induo</i>, Latin]1. ...
426) Commentary Note for line 3189:
3189 Enter two Clownes.

    ... , Hamlet's genius displays itself in common conversation: it reminds one of Dr. Johnson's remark about Burke, that the hostler to whom he spoke while feeding hi ...
427) Commentary Note for line 3190_319:
3190-91 Clowne. Is shee to be buried in Christian buriall, {when she} <that>| wilfully
3191 seekes her owne saluation? 3191

    ... n Begr&#228;bnissplatz, 'burial-place', eine Bedeutung, welche jedoch weder bei Johnson noch bei Webster aufgef&#252;hrt ist. Als Gegensatz heisst es im folg. & ...

    ... e means the place of burial, 'burial-place', a meaning which however neither in Johnson nor in Webster is specified. To the contrary, it refers in the following ...
428) Commentary Note for line 3192_319:
3192-3 Other. I tell thee she is, <and> therfore make her graue | straight, the crow-
3193-4 ner hath sate on her, and finds it Chris|tian buriall.

    ... /sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3193<b><tab> </tab>Straight</b>]<b> </b><sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, straight): &#x201C;<i>adj.</i> [<i>strack</i>, old Dutch. It ...

    ... hority.]</para><hanging>John</hanging><para>3193<tab> </tab><b>crowner</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, coroner): &#x201C;<i>n.s.</i> [from <i>corona</i>] An office ...

    ... hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>3192- <b>make her graue straight</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;Make her grave from east to west in a direct l ...

    ... hanging><sc>john2</sc></hanging><para>3192- <b>make her graue straight</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765b?: Appendix, <i>sig.</i> Ll3v) : &lt;/Ll3v&gt; &#x201C;So ...

    ... raight</b>] <sc>Jennens</sc> (ed. 1773) : &#x201C;So according to this, Dr. <sc>Johnson </sc>thinks that burying east and west is <i>Christian burial</i>, north ...

    ... to be buried in consecrated ground and with the rites of the church. So Dr. <sc>Johnson </sc>may take my word that <i>Shakespeare</i> meant; She is to be buried ...

    ... indicates that if he had alluded to the mode of burial contended for by Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>, he would have adopted some other. It has occurred upwards of a hun ...

    ... ab><b>make her graue straight</b>] <sc>Singer</sc> (ed. 1826) : &#x201C;How <sc>Johnson</sc> could think that any particular mode of making Ophelia's grave was ...

    ... para>3192<tab> </tab><b>make her graue straight</b>] <sc>Elze</sc> (ed. 1857): "Johnson versteht darunter 'von Osten nach Westen, mit der Kirche parallel, nicht ...

    ... gleich. Haml. 145. Douce Ii, 260. &#8212;FA liest: And therefore &amp;c." ["<sc>Johnson</sc> understands thereby, 'from east to west, parallel with the church, ...

    ... racks, ags. <i>streht</i>. M.I. 383. Von der Zeit, nicht von der Direction, wie Johnson will.&#x201D; [&#x201C;<i>straight</i>, adverbial adjective: straight, A ...

    ... jective: straight, A.S. <i>streht</i>. From the temporal, not from direction as Johnson desires it.&#x201D;]</para><hanging><sc>tsch : john1</sc></hanging><para ...

    ... </sc>(ed. 1899): &#x201C;straightway, immediately, as in [2.2.459 (0000)]. <sc>Johnson</sc> supposed that it meant from east to west; <sc>Douce</sc>, that it m ...
429) Commentary Note for lines 3200-02:
3200-01 three branches, it is {to} <an>| act, to doe, <and> to performe, {or all;} <argall> she drownd her
3201-2 selfe | wittingly.

    ... cn> <cn> </cn> <cn> <sigla>1787<tab> </tab><sc>ann</sc>[<i>Annotations by Sam. Johnson &amp; Geo. Steevens, . . </i> ]</sigla><hanging><sc>ann</sc>=v1785</hang ...
430) Commentary Note for line 3203:
3203 Other. Nay, but heare you good man deluer.

    ... tab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3203<tab> </tab><b>deluer</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, delver): &#x201C;<i>n.s.</i> [from <i>delue</i>] A digger, o ...

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