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The Tragedie of 0{B1r} <nn4v>
H A M L E T
Prince of Denmarke.
1 <Actus Primus. Scœna Prima.> 1.1
    ... kes much delight in Shakespeares Venus,  ...
    ... #x201C;as indeed <i>Shakespear</i> is in ...
    ... ticulars concerning Shakespeare </i>from ...
    ... mlet</i>'s plot] <i>Shakespeare </i>must ...
    ... om the lovers of <i>Shakespeare</i> will ...
    ...  very plainly at <i>Shakespeare</i> in p ...
    ... ught a praise to <i>Shakespeare, </i>tha ...
    ... mlet</i>'s plot] <i>Shakespeare </i>must ...
    ... om the lovers of <i>Shakespeare</i> will ...
    ... is delineated by <i>Shakespeare.</i>'</p ...
    ... e are none, that <i>Shakespeare </i>coul ...
    ... k, <i>The School of Shakespeare: or, aut ...
    ... ake much delight in Shakespeare's Venus  ...
    ...  on the Learning of Shakespeare</i>, p.  ...
    ... and very plainly at Shakespeare in parti ...
    ... ake much delight in Shakespeare's Venus  ...
    ...  on the Learning of Shakespeare, p. 85,  ...
    ... and very plainly at Shakespeare in parti ...
    ...  on the Learning of Shakespeare</i>, p.  ...
    ...  . . <small>we have Shakespeare's first  ...
    ... ated form,' &amp;c. Shakespeare <i>Comme ...
    ... volume. entitled <i>Shakespeare in Germa ...
    ... other play in which Shakespeare devotes  ...
    ... to demonstrate that Shakespeare's contem ...
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2 Enter Barnardo, and Francisco, two Centinels. [Bl]
    ... eme running through Shakespearean sequen ...
3) Commentary Note for lines 3-4:
3-4 Bar. VVHose there?
    ... eed so artfully has Shakespeare wrought  ...
    ... 1877): &#x201C;That Shakespeare meant to ...
    ... 2:139):&#x201C;That Shakespear supplied  ...
    ... 201C;In nothing has Shakespeare been mor ...
    ... ural acuteness; and Shakespeare was not  ...
    ...  of course, that in Shakespeare's theatr ...
    ... he opening scene of Shakespeare's "Hamle ...
4) Commentary Note for lines 5-6:
5-6 Fran. Nay answere me. Stand and vnfolde | your selfe.
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
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10 Fran. You come most carefully vpon your houre,
    ... quisite specimen of Shakespeare's attent ...
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12 Fran. For this reliefe much thanks, tis bitter cold,
    ... plifies how careful Shakespeare was to p ...
    ... goodness.' Abbott's Shakespeare Grammar, ...
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13 And I am sick at hart.
    ... Kliman </sc>(1996): Shakespeare may be d ...
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15 Fran. Not a mouse stirring.
    ... y Willems in Global Shakespeare</para></ ...
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16 Bar. Well, good night:
16-17 If you doe meete Horatio and | Marcellus,
17 The riualls of my watch, bid them make hast.
    ... <i>rivals</i>, that Shakespeare means, t ...
    ... the only passage of Shakespeare in which ...
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23 Mar. O, farwell honest {souldiers} <Soldier>, who hath relieu'd you?
    ... lusive to show what Shakespeare intended ...
    ... llner, <i>Restoring Shakespeare, </i>pp. ...
    ... someone (Marcellus, Shakespeare, the scr ...
 
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