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621) Commentary Note for lines 3368-69:
3368-9 Renish on my head once; this same skull | sir, <this same Scull sir,> was {sir} Yoricks skull, the
3369 Kings Iester
    ... above] remarks that Shakespeare may have ...
622) Commentary Note for lines 3380-82:
3380-2 to my Ladies | {table} <Chamber>, & tell her, let her paint an inch thicke, to this | fa-
    ...  Douce II, 264 soll Shakespeare diesen G ...
    ...  to Douce, II, 264, Shakespeare should h ...
    ... of <i>Hamlet</i> by Shakespeare in which ...
623) Commentary Note for lines 3385-86:
3385-6 Ham. Doost thou thinke Alexander lookt a this fa|shion i'th earth?
    ... 9): &#x201C;Perhaps Shakespeare thought  ...
624) Commentary Note for line 3400:
3400 {Imperious} <Imperiall> Cæsar dead, and turn'd to Clay, 3400
    ... erious</i>  ; which Shakespeare (see  [< ...
    ... mperious</i>, which Shakespeare sometime ...
    ... s through his mind. Shakespeare has made ...
625) Commentary Note for line 3404:
3404 But soft, but soft {awhile,} <aside;> here comes the King, {Enter K. Q. }
    ...  effect intended by Shakespeare is simil ...
    ... on</sc> argues that Shakespeare had in m ...
    ... s much which church Shakespeare had in m ...
626) Commentary Note for line 3410:
3410 Foredoo it owne life, twas {of} some estate, 3410
    ... in general use. But Shakespeare must hav ...
627) Commentary Note for line 3420:
3420 <Shardes,> Flints and peebles should be throwne on her: 3420
    ... </i>3.2.20 (1561)], Shakespeare uses &#8 ...
    ... ich of these senses Shakespeare understo ...
628) Commentary Note for line 3421:
3421 Yet heere she is allow'd her virgin {Crants} <Rites>,
    ... ic.</small> But how Shakespeare came to  ...
    ... ly allowable word;  Shakespeare wrote pe ...
    ... unerkl&#228;rt, wie Shakespeare zu diese ...
    ... s still unclear how Shakespeare arrived  ...
    ... ested that probably Shakespeare original ...
    ... the priest; perhaps Shakespeare knew eve ...
    ... word in English but Shakespeare would sc ...
    ... nivall</sc> (<i>New Shakespeare Society' ...
    ... is conceivable that Shakespeare sought t ...
629) Commentary Note for lines 3422-23:
3422 Her mayden strewments, and the bringing home
3423 Of bell and buriall.
    ... Several passages of Shakespeare refer to ...
630) Commentary Note for line 3427:
3427 To sing {a} <sage> Requiem and such rest to her
    ... er's one-volume <i> Shakespeare </i>, I  ...
    ... 1&gt; &lt;p. 12&gt; Shakespeare himself  ...

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