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181) Commentary Note for line 393:
393 Goes slowe and {stately by them; thrice} <stately: by them thrice> he walkt
    ... 7): "majestically.  Shakespeare's only u ...
182) Commentary Note for line 395:
395 Within his tronchions length, whil'st they {distil'd} <bestil'd>
    ... . 1747): &#x201C;<i>Shakespear</i> could ...
    ...  &#x201C;Warb. says Shakespeare could ne ...
    ... ht be replied, that Shakespeare would wr ...
    ... ar a night-shriek.' Shakespeare probably ...
    ... echill'd.' Besides, Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... orally certain that Shakespeare's word h ...
    ... ment in the text of Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... e found anywhere in Shakespeare.</para>  ...
    ... i>Seven Lectures on Shakespeare and Milt ...
    ... sually described by Shakespeare as the s ...
    ...  is observable that Shakespeare in sever ...
    ... &gt; &#x201C;* That Shakespeare was acqu ...
183) Commentary Note for line 406:
406 Ham. Did you not speake to it?
    ... d by the very words Shakespeare put into ...
184) Commentary Note for line 409:
409 It lifted vp it head, and did addresse
    ... 8216;its' occurs in Shakespeare's writin ...
    ...  the older form. In Shakespeare's time u ...
    ... been rarely used in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... ,' and so doubtless Shakespeare wrote. I ...
    ...  possessive case in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... se inspection, that Shakespeare has <i>i ...
    ... ar the commonest in Shakespeare. Cf. [5. ...
    ... ccasionally used by Shakespeare, and les ...
    ... 'its' or 'his', but Shakespeare sometime ...
185) Commentary Note for line 410:
410 It selfe to motion like as it would speake:
    ...  the language of <i>Shakespeare</i>'s da ...
    ... owever, is found in Shakespeare.  There  ...
    ...  it is not) used by Shakespeare for <i>a ...
186) Commentary Note for line 411:
411 But euen then the morning Cock crewe loude,
    ...  on &#8216;now.' In Shakespeare the emph ...
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
187) Commentary Note for line 418:
418 Ham. {Indeede} <Indeed, indeed> Sirs but this troubles me,
    ... ggering lines]; for Shakespeare clearly  ...
188) Commentary Note for line 420:
420 {All} <Both>. We doe my Lord.
    ... &gt;&lt;p. 123&gt;  Shakespeare's haste  ...
    ... systematic purpose. Shakespeare presumab ...
189) Commentary Note for line 426:
426 Hora. O yes my Lord, he wore his beauer vp.
    ... efore remarked that Shakespeare confound ...
    ...  not the meaning of Shakespeare here.&#x ...
    ... r <i>down</i>;' but Shakespeare has the  ...
    ...  years mean that in Shakespeare's plays, ...
190) Commentary Note for line 439:
439 Ham. His beard was {grissl'd,} <grisly?> no.
    ... point, </small>from Shakespeare's [Son.  ...

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