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1) Commentary Note for line 1:
The Tragedie of 0{B1r} <nn4v>
H A M L E T
Prince of Denmarke.
1 <Actus Primus. Scœna Prima.> 1.1
    ... ticulars concerning Shakespeare </i>from ...
    ... mlet</i>'s plot] <i>Shakespeare </i>must ...
    ... mlet</i>'s plot] <i>Shakespeare </i>must ...
    ... e are none, that <i>Shakespeare </i>coul ...
    ... and very plainly at Shakespeare in parti ...
    ... and very plainly at Shakespeare in parti ...
    ... ated form,' &amp;c. Shakespeare <i>Comme ...
    ... volume. entitled <i>Shakespeare in Germa ...
    ... other play in which Shakespeare devotes  ...
2) Commentary Note for lines 3-4:
3-4 Bar. VVHose there?
    ... eed so artfully has Shakespeare wrought  ...
    ... 1877): &#x201C;That Shakespeare meant to ...
    ... 201C;In nothing has Shakespeare been mor ...
    ... ural acuteness; and Shakespeare was not  ...
3) Commentary Note for lines 5-6:
5-6 Fran. Nay answere me. Stand and vnfolde | your selfe.
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
4) Commentary Note for line 12:
12 Fran. For this reliefe much thanks, tis bitter cold,
    ... plifies how careful Shakespeare was to p ...
    ... goodness.' Abbott's Shakespeare Grammar, ...
5) Commentary Note for line 13:
13 And I am sick at hart.
    ... Kliman </sc>(1996): Shakespeare may be d ...
6) Commentary Note for lines 16-17:
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 ...
7) Commentary Note for line 23:
23 Mar. O, farwell honest {souldiers} <Soldier>, who hath relieu'd you?
    ... lusive to show what Shakespeare intended ...
8) Commentary Note for line 27:
27 Bar. Say, what is Horatio there?
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
9) Commentary Note for line 30:
30 {Hora.} <Mar.> What, ha's this thing appeard againe to night?
    ... rida, the figure of Shakespeare as a nig ...
10) Commentary Note for line 32:
32 Mar. Horatio saies tis but our fantasie,
    ... re commonly used by Shakespeare in this  ...
    ... On the dramatic use Shakespeare makes of ...
 
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