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451) Commentary Note for lines 3391-92:
3391-2 imagination trace the noble dust of Al|exander, till a find it stopping
3392 a bunghole?

    ... eflectit &#224; Gr. <small>pwma</small></para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>3392<tab> </tab><b>bunghole</b>] ...

    ... ll>pwma</small></para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>3392<tab> </tab><b>bunghole</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, ...

    ... son</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>3392<tab> </tab><b>bunghole</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, bunghole):&#x201D; <i>n.s.</i> [from <i>bung</i> and <i>hole ...
452) Commentary Note for line 3403:
3403 Should patch a wall t'expell the {waters} <winters> flaw. 3403

    ... ohn</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3403<tab> </tab><b>waters flaw</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, flaw, 3): &#x201C;.<i>n.s.</i> [Greek: phlaw, to break; floh ...

    ... ><hanging><sc>john</sc>1</hanging><para>3403<tab> </tab><b>waters flaw</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;<i>winters flaw</i>]] Winter's <i>blast.</i> ...

    ... floh Saxon, a fragment; <i>flauw</i>, Dutch, broken in mind.<small> So far Dr. Johnson. Mr. Horne Tooke observes, that <i>flaw</i> is the past participel of th ...

    ... trip off the rind or skin. See To FLAY. The example from Shakespeare, under Dr. Johnson's first definition of this word, certainly signifies a <i>small broken p ...

    ... especially. The inversion of the letter m seems to have produced the error. Dr. Johnson rather petulantly rejected the emendation; probably because it came from ...
453) Commentary Note for lines 3407-08:
3407 The Queene, the Courtiers, who is {this} <that> they follow? {Laertes and}
3408 And with such maimed rites? this doth betoken, {the corse.}

    ... 1755<tab> </tab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3408 <b>rites</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, rite): &#x201C;<i>n.s.</i> [<i>rit</i>,Fr. <i>ritus</i>, Lat ...

    ... <hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>3408<tab> </tab><b>maimed rites</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;Imperfect obsequies.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> ...
454) Commentary Note for line 3410:
3410 Foredoo it owne life, twas {of} some estate, 3410

    ... /sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging><para>3410 <b>some estate</b>]<sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;Some person of high rank.&#x201D;</para></cn> ...
455) Commentary Note for line 3411:
3411 Couch we a while and marke.

    ... tab>John</sigla><hanging>John </hanging><para>3411<tab> </tab><b>Couch] </b><sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, <i>couch</i>, 1): &#x201C; <i>v.n.</i> [<i>coucher</i>, Fren ...
456) Commentary Note for line 3418:
3418 She should in ground vnsanctified {been} <haue> lodg'd

    ... ir own blood, till we make expiation to assoyl the fact.' The Clown, in <i> Ben Johnson's </i>[sic]<i>Euery Man out of his Humour</i> , act iii. sc. viii. In t ...
457) Commentary Note for line 3420:
3420 <Shardes,> Flints and peebles should be throwne on her: 3420

    ... >John2</sigla><hanging>John2</hanging><para>3420<tab> </tab><b>Shardes</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, <i>shard</i>): &#x201C;<i>s.</i> [<i>schaerde, </i>F ...
458) Commentary Note for line 3421:
3421 Yet heere she is allow'd her virgin {Crants} <Rites>,

    ... nd perhaps not understood changed to a term more intelligible ut less proper. JOHNSON&#x201D;]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1765<tab> </tab><sc>john</sc>1</sigla>< ...

    ... >john</sc>1 : <sc>warb</sc> +</hanging><para>3421<tab> </tab><b>Crants</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765) : &#x201C;I have been informed by an anonymous correspon ...

    ... ttentive examination and comparison of the quarto copies and the folio, Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>, I have no doubt, would have been convinced that this and many othe ...

    ... e true word<small>.</small>&#x201D; </para> <para>[HA:SING1 appears to rephrase JOHNSOn for his &#x201C;garland&#x201D; reference, but then adds his own: &#x201 ...

    ... 1844): &#x201C;<sc>Warburton </sc>conjectured &#8216;chants;' I think with <sc>Johnson</sc> that &#8216;crants' was the original word, which the author discove ...

    ... ho prefers it for the reason which, in fact, renders it very objectionable. <sc>Johnson</sc> long ago observed, that &#8216;<i>'virgin rites' </i>give no certai ...

    ... s as madien strewments and the bringing home of bell and burial. It was Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>'s opinion that &#8216;crants' &#8216;was the original word, which t ...

    ... ttentive examination and comparison of the quarto copies and the folio, Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc>, I have no doubt, would have been convince that this and many other ...

    ... ls angeh&#246;riges Wort, das in Deutschland nur eingeb&#252;rgert scheint. <sc>Johnson</sc> erkl&#228;rt: <i>The garlands carried before the bier of a maiden, ...

    ... one of the [[Old Norse?]] related word, perhaps, which naturalized in Germany. Johnson explains: <i>The garlands carried before the bier of a maiden, and hung ...

    ... a maiden's coffin, and afterwards to suspend it in the church</small>. Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> affirms that it was in his time still the custom in rural parishes. ...

    ... to have a garland of flowers and sweet herbs carried before a maiden's coffin. Johnson says it was the custom in rural parishes in his time.&#x201D;</para></cn ...
459) Commentary Note for lines 3422-23:
3422 Her mayden strewments, and the bringing home
3423 Of bell and buriall.

    ... John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3422<tab> </tab><b>strewments</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, <i>strewment</i>): &#x201C;<i>n.s.</i> [from <i>strew</i>]. ...
460) Commentary Note for line 3427:
3427 To sing {a} <sage> Requiem and such rest to her

    ... ab>John</sigla><hanging>John</hanging><para>3427<tab> </tab><b>Requiem</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, requiem, 1): &#x201C; <i>n.s.</i> [Latin] 1. A hymn in which ...

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