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721) Commentary Note for line 3719_372:
3719-20 King. I doe not feare it, | I haue seene you both,
3721 But since he is {better} <better'd>, we haue therefore ods. 3721
    ...  an edition for the Shakespeare Associat ...
722) Commentary Note for line 3722_372:
3722-3 Laer. This is to heauy: | let me see another.
3724-5 Ham. This likes me well, | these foiles haue all a length. <Prepare to play.>
    ...  and daggers, which Shakespeare might pr ...
723) Commentary Note for line 3731_373:
3731 The King shall drinke to Hamlets better breath,
3732 And in the cup an {Onixe} <vnion> shall he throwe,
    ... nivall</sc> (<i>New Shakespeare Society' ...
    ... requently happened, Shakespeare did not  ...
    ...  35). Another which Shakespeare presumab ...
724) Commentary Note for line 3746_374:
3746 Ostrick. A hit, a very palpable hit. {Drum, trumpets and shot.}
3747 Laer. Well, againe. {Florish, a peece goes off.}
    ... As most students of Shakespeare know, on ...
725) Commentary Note for line 3756_375:
3756 Quee. Hee's fat and scant of breath.
3757 {Heere Hamlet take my} <Heere's a> napkin rub thy browes,
3758 The Queene carowses to thy fortune Hamlet.
    ... f these characters, Shakespeare might ha ...
    ... #x201C;Do you think Shakespeare thought  ...
    ... n this section that Shakespeare lends a  ...
    ... ous to suppose that Shakespeare is refer ...
726) Commentary Note for line 3776_377:
3776 Laer. Haue at you now.
3777 <In scuffling they change Rapiers.>
    ... p. 255; Sprague, <i>Shakespeare and the  ...
    ... r normal purpose in Shakespeare is to se ...
727) Commentary Note for line 3791_379:
3791 Ham. O villanie, how let the doore be lock't, 3791
3792 Treachery, seeke it out.
    ... n editor is to help Shakespeare out, he  ...
728) Commentary Note for line 3819:
3819 That are but mutes, or audience to this act,
    ... by Anne Righter, <i>Shakespeare and the  ...
729) Commentary Note for line 3825_382:
3825 Hora. Neuer belieue it;
3826 I am more an anticke Romaine then a Dane,
3827 Heere's yet some liquer left.
    ...  from whose history Shakespeare knew suc ...
730) Commentary Note for line 3831_383:
3831 Things standing thus vnknowne, shall {I leaue} <liue> behind me?
3832 If thou did'st euer hold me in thy hart,
3833 Absent thee from felicity a while,
    ... at misprint is that Shakespeare employed ...

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