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41) Commentary Note for line 124+8:
124+8 {The graues stood tennatlesse, and the sheeted dead}
    ... about the streets.' Shakespeare had prob ...
    ... 63 , 74 ; 2.2.18 ); Shakespeare is using ...
42) Commentary Note for line 124+10:
124+10 {As starres with traines of fier, and dewes of blood}
    ... lads, in order that Shakespeare might be ...
    ... 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 ...
43) Commentary Note for line 124+11:
124+11 {Disasters in the sunne; and the moist starre,}
    ... t not probable that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
44) Commentary Note for line 124+17:
124+17 {Haue heauen and earth together demonstrated}
    ... his word is used by Shakespeare with the ...
45) Commentary Note for line 125:
125 Enter Ghost <againe>.
    ...  twice is something Shakespeare repeats  ...
46) Commentary Note for line 142:
142 We doe it wrong<,> being so Maiesticall
    ... sen points out that Shakespeare uses the ...
47) Commentary Note for line 149:
149 The Cock that is the trumpet to the {morne} <day>,
    ...  only supposes that Shakespeare had seen ...
    ... his word is used by Shakespeare in the s ...
48) Commentary Note for line 151:
151 Awake the God of day, and at his warning
    ... the demons to which Shakespeare alludes. ...
    ... >carrols, </i>which Shakespeare mentions ...
    ...  In the next speech Shakespeare indicate ...
49) Commentary Note for line 153:
153 Th'extrauagant and erring spirit hies
    ...  only supposes that Shakespeare had seen ...
    ... , perhaps, show how Shakespeare became a ...
    ... C; . . . prove that Shakespeare was well ...
50) Commentary Note for line 154:
154 To his confine, and of the truth heerein
    ...  limitation of time Shakespeare alludes  ...
    ...  limitation of time Shakespeare alludes  ...

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