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161) Commentary Note for line 1211:
1211 Ham. Excellent <excellent> well, you are a Fishmonger.
    ... ives a passage from Johnson's Masque at  ...
    ... ter notices that in Johnson's <i>Masque  ...
    ... r's daughter.' Does Johnson only mean se ...
162) Commentary Note for lines 1218-19:
1218-9 Ham. For if the sunne breede maggots in a dead dogge, | being a
    ... >v1773 = <sc>warb + johnson</sc></hangin ...
    ...  comment (which Dr. Johnson says almost  ...
163) Commentary Note for lines 1219-20:
1219-20 good kissing carrion. | Haue you a daughter?
    ... g carrion.</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... Note in Yale ed. of Johnson's Works: In  ...
    ... arburton, steevens, johnson</sc></hangin ...
    ... C;In justice to Dr. Johnson, I should ad ...
    ... C;In justice to Dr. Johnson, I should ad ...
    ... 01C;The wish of Dr. Johnson, expressed u ...
    ... >sing1 : warburton, johnson, malone</sc> ...
    ... n it, delighted Dr. Johnson, who says &# ...
    ... c>knt1 : warburton, johnson</sc></hangin ...
    ... ble emendation,' as Johnson calls it, ca ...
    ... c>col1 : warburton, johnson, coleridge</ ...
    ... rburton's note, and Johnson's eulogy of  ...
    ... c>hud1 : warburton, johnson, coleridge,  ...
    ...  the opinion of Dr. Johnson, 'almost set ...
    ... >dyce1 : warburton, johnson, whiter, col ...
    ... , if overpraised by Johnson (who called  ...
    ... ing><sc>cln1: warb, johnson, malone</sc> ...
    ... d the change, which Johnson calls 'a nob ...
    ... . hanmer., mitford, johnson</sc></hangin ...
    ... i>from a book.  Dr. Johnson was so well  ...
    ... furness, warburton, johnson, malone, sta ...
    ... s emendation, which Johnson accepted wit ...
    ... le emmendatian,' as Johnson called it.   ...
    ... <hanging><sc>ard2 : johnson, corson, bow ...
    ... tood by Raleigh (<i>Johnson on Shakespea ...
    ... >, though called by Johnson a 'noble eme ...
164) Commentary Note for lines 1295-7:
1295 < Ham. Why then 'tis none to you; for there is nothing>
1296 <either good or bad, but thinking makes it so: to me it is>
1297 <a prison.>
    ...  ll. 518-20 ; Robt. Johnson, <i>Essays</ ...
165) Commentary Note for line 1302:
1302 <I haue bad dreames.>
    ... ble emendation,' as Johnson might have c ...
166) Commentary Note for lines 1304-5:
1304 <very substance of the Ambitious, is meerely the shadow>
1305 <of a Dreame.>
    ... ara>     1304-5 <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed, 17 ...
167) Commentary Note for lines 1309-12:
1309 < Ham. Then are our Beggers bodies; and our Mo->
1310 <narchs and out-stretcht Heroes the Beggers Shadowes:> 1310
1311 <shall wee to th'Court: for, by my fey I cannot rea->
1312 <son?>
    ... . Shadowes</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed, 17 ...
    ...  <b>reason</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... beggar's dreams.'   Johnson thought that ...
    ... e beggars' dreams.--Johnson."</para> <pa ...
168) Commentary Note for lines 1369-70:
1369-70 his part in | peace, <the Clowne shall make those laugh whose lungs>
    ... .a'th'sere</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
169) Commentary Note for lines 1372-3:
1372-3 {black} <blanke> verse shall hault for't. What players | are they?
    ... dy...for't</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed, 17 ...
170) Commentary Note for lines 1379-80:
1379-80 Ros. I thinke their inhibition, comes by the meanes |of the late
    ... .innouasion</b>]<sc>Johnson</sc> (ed, 17 ...
    ... ly repugnant to Dr. Johnson's transposit ...
    ... ly repugnant to Dr. Johnson's transposit ...
    ... is repugnant to Dr. Johnson's transcript ...

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