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71) Commentary Note for line 325:
325 That he might not {beteeme} <beteene> the winds of heauen
    ... </tab><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john: hang ...
    ... </i>= <sc>john</sc>  ...
    ... er of Sir John Pasto ...
    ... ed by Sir John Pasto ...
    ... ares: <sc>john </sc> ...
    ... &amp; <sc>john</sc>  ...
    ... n. <small>John Kembl ...
    ... /sc>: <sc>john</sc>  ...
72) Commentary Note for line 329:
329 By what it fed on, and yet within a month,
73) Commentary Note for line 334:
334 O {God,} <Heauen!> a beast that wants discourse of reason
    ... </tab><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... ame.' Sir John Davys ...
    ... ,' as Sir John Davie ...
    ... /sc>: <sc>john</sc>  ...
74) Commentary Note for line 341:
341 With such dexteritie to incestious sheets,
    ... te in <sc>John</sc>, ...
    ... peare and John Fletc ...
75) Commentary Note for line 350:
350-1 Ham. Sir my good friend, | Ile change that name with you,
    ... . 1844): "John Kembl ...
    ... 8776; <sc>john,</sc> ...
76) Commentary Note for line 351:
350-1 Ham. Sir my good friend, | Ile change that name with you,
77) Commentary Note for line 352:
352 And what make you from Wittenberg Horatio?
    ... </tab><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... 773 = <sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... 1877: <sc>john, Stee ...
78) Commentary Note for line 355:
355 Ham. I am very glad to see you, (good euen sir)
    ... </tab><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... 773 =<sc> john</sc>< ...
    ... 1818; <sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... an, warb, john</sc>; ...
    ...  WARB and JOHN, quot ...
    ... tation of JOHN, the  ...
    ... 1877: <sc>john; Stee ...
79) Commentary Note for line 368:
368 Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio, the funerall bak't meates
    ... rynted by John Skot  ...
80) Commentary Note for line 370:
370 Would I had met my dearest foe in heauen
    ... </tab><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... nging><sc>john1 <i>L ...
    ... nging><sc>john1 <i>1 ...
    ... 773 = <sc>john1</sc> ...
    ...  (</i><sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... sley: <sc>john, Stee ...
    ... /sc>: <sc>john1</sc> ...
    ... <sc>cham: john</sc>  ...

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