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61) Commentary Note for line 124+1:
124+1 { Bar. I thinke it be no other, but enso;}
    ... os. Some think that Shakespeare omitted  ...
    ... h cuts were made by Shakespeare or not w ...
    ...  Hibbard argue that Shakespeare intended ...
    ... n advertisement for Shakespeare's own <i ...
62) Commentary Note for line 124+2:
124+2 {Well may it sort that this portentous figure}
    ... oth senses occur in Shakespeare; the lat ...
    ... ard points out that Shakespeare's only o ...
63) Commentary Note for line 124+5:
124+5 { Hora. A moth it is to trouble the mindes eye:}
    ...  </i>as <i>t </i>in Shakespeare's time,  ...
64) Commentary Note for line 124+6:
124+6 {In the most high and palmy state of Rome,}
    ... . 12&gt; &#x201C;<i>Shakespeare</i> seem ...
    ... 31 and 22 lines: <i>Shakespear </i>has b ...
    ... t a contemporary of Shakespeare has so e ...
    ... een translated when Shakespeare wrote <i ...
    ... rs Rome; he murders Shakespeare; and he  ...
    ... e omens that follow Shakespeare is indeb ...
    ... ymbol of triumph (a Shakespearean coinag ...
65) Commentary Note for line 124+7:
124+7 {A little ere the mightiest Iulius fell}
    ... ation, a subtext of Shakespeare's play . ...
66) Commentary Note for line 124+8:
124+8 {The graues stood tennatlesse, and the sheeted dead}
    ... about the streets.' Shakespeare had prob ...
    ... rtents described by Shakespeare's Caska  ...
    ... 63 , 74 ; 2.2.18 ); Shakespeare is using ...
67) Commentary Note for line 124+10:
124+10 {As starres with traines of fier, and dewes of blood}
    ... ve been familiar to Shakespeare, for, in ...
    ... o, may we not, with Shakespeare's licens ...
    ... emely probable with Shakespeare!&#8212;h ...
    ... lads, in order that Shakespeare might be ...
    ... oo learned for poor Shakespere's small a ...
    ... bt, therefore, that Shakespeare, intende ...
    ... isaster&#x201D;: if Shakespeare &#x201C; ...
    ... at it now stands as Shakespeare wrote it ...
    ... do not imagine that Shakespeare used so  ...
    ... at it now stands as Shakespeare wrote it ...
    ... earing in mind that Shakespeare uses the ...
    ... I have to submit to Shakespeare students ...
    ... of Caesar </i>or in Shakespeare's <i>Jul ...
    ... esh in the minds of Shakespeare's audien ...
    ... The Secret Drama of Shakespeare's Sonnet ...
    ... (<i>Secret Drama of Shakespeare's Sonnet ...
68) Commentary Note for line 124+11:
124+11 {Disasters in the sunne; and the moist starre,}
    ... e now use it in. <i>Shakespear </i>uses  ...
    ... t not probable that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
    ... nto the language in Shakespeare's day .  ...
69) Commentary Note for line 124+13:
124+13 {Was sicke almost to doomesday with eclipse.}
    ...  the sun or moon in Shakespeare's time.& ...
70) Commentary Note for line 124+14:
124+14 {And euen the like precurse of feare euents}
    ... ;only found here in Shakespeare, though  ...
    ... t elsewhere used by Shakespeare, though  ...
    ... uently occurring in Shakespeare's works, ...

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