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181) Commentary Note for lines 1463-4:
1463-4 passe, as most like it was; the first rowe of the | {pious chanson} <Pons Chanson> will
    ...  pious chanson</b>] JOHNSON (ed. 1765) c ...
    ... ot itself numbered) JOHNSON adds the fol ...
    ...  pious chanson</b>] JOHNSON (ed. 1773):  ...
182) Commentary Note for lines 1464-5:
1464-5 showe you more, for looke where my | {abridgment comes} <Abridgements come>.
    ...   <b>abridgment</b>]JOHNSON (ed. 1765):  ...
    ...  <b>abridgment</b>] JOHNSON (ed. 17730): ...
    ... &#x201C;i.e. as Dr. Johnson thinks, <i>t ...
    ... former passage. Dr. Johnson is evidently ...
    ... asque? what music?' Johnson noted that < ...
183) Commentary Note for lines 1472-3:
1472-3 chopine, pray God | your voyce like a peece of vncurrant gold,
    ... espeare's age.  Ben Johnson, T. Heywood, ...
184) Commentary Note for lines 1473-4:
1473-4 bee not crackt | within the ring: maisters you are all welcome,
    ... e . . . crackt] <sc>johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
185) Commentary Note for lines 1474-7:
1474-5 weele en | to't like {friendly Fankners} <French Faulconers>, fly at any thing we see,
1475-7 weele | haue a speech straite, come giue vs a tast of your qua|lity,
    ... endly Fankners</b>] JOHNSON (ed. 1765):  ...
186) Commentary Note for lines 1481-2:
1481-2 the million, t'was cauiary to the | generall, but it was as I receaued
    ... 481 <b>cauiary</b>] JOHNSON (ed. 1765):  ...
187) Commentary Note for line 1524:
1524 A silence in the heauens, the racke stand still,
    ... porous exhalation.  Johnson has chosen t ...
188) Commentary Note for line 1542:
1542 {Player} < 1. Play>. But who, {a woe} <O who>, had seene the {mobled} <inobled> Queene,
    ... ed Queene</b>]  <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... >; according to Dr. Johnson, it is <i>hu ...
189) Commentary Note for line 1601:
1601 Had he the {motiue, and that} <the Motiue and the Cue> for passion
    ... b>the Cue</b>]  <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
190) Commentary Note for line 1603:
1603 And cleaue the generall eare with horrid speech,
    ... rall eare</b>]  <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...

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