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211) Commentary Note for line 1098:
1098 Giues him {threescore}<three> thousand crownes in anuall fee,

    ... well pass for a royal munificence."</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 : theo1</sc>, cites him and reads 'threesco ...

    ... nce."</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 : theo1</sc>, cites him and reads 'threescore'</hanging></cn> <cn><sigla>1 ...
212) Commentary Note for line 1110:
1110 Goe to your rest, at night weele feast together,

    ... t night weele feast together, </para> </ehline> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1110 <b>at night weel ...

    ... /para> </ehline> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1110 <b>at night weele feast</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> ...

    ... </cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1885<tab> </tab>macd</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>macd &#8776; john1</sc></hanging> <para>1110 <b>at night weele feast</b>] <sc>MacDonald</sc ...
213) Commentary Note for lines 1112-13:
1112 Pol. This busines is <very> well ended.
1113 My Liege and Maddam, to expostulate

    ... e preservation of Character.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb + </sc></hanging> <para>1112 <sc>Jo ...

    ... 201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb + </sc></hanging> <para>1112 <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C; ...

    ... n> <cn><sigla><sc>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>v1773 = warb, john</sc></hanging></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1784 </sc><tab> </tab><tab> </tab>Davies ...

    ... sc>1784 </sc><tab> </tab><tab> </tab>Davies </sigla><hanging><sc>Davies : warb, john +</sc></hanging> <para><sc>1112 Davies</sc>(1784, 3:37): &#x201C;In the ...

    ... ara></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1785</sc><tab> </tab>Mason</sigla><hanging>Mason = <sc>john +</sc></hanging> <para>1113 <sc>Mason</sc> (1785, p. 380): &#x201C;Nothing ...

    ... hanging></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1807<tab> </tab>pye</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>pye : john, mason</sc></hanging> <para><sc>1112 Pye</sc> (1807, pp. 316-17): &lt;p. 3 ...

    ... ara></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1819<tab> </tab>cald1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cald1 = john1 +</sc></hanging> <para><sc>1112 Caldecott</sc> (ed. 1819): &#x201C;Becaus ...

    ... n><sigla><sc>1826<tab> </tab><tab> </tab>sing1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>sing1 = john + davies </sc>(magenta; first sentence is from Davies)</hanging> <para>1113 ...

    ... <cn><sigla><sc>1847<tab> </tab><tab> </tab>verp</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>verp = john+</sc></hanging> <para>1113-1114<b> My liege and Madam, to expostulate . . ...
214) Commentary Note for line 1132:
1132 Thus it remaines, and the remainder thus
1132 Perpend,

    ... ara></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1819<tab> </tab>cald1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cald1 = john1 +</sc></hanging> <para>1132 <b>Thus . . . Perpend</b>] <sc>Caldecott</sc ...
215) Commentary Note for lines 1137-39:
1137 To the Celestiall and my soules Idoll, the most beau-
1137-9 tified O|phelia,| that's an ill phrase, a {vile} <vilde> phrase,

    ... 8212;Vulg.<i> beautified</i>&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = theo2+</sc></hanging> <para>1137 <b>most ...

    ... 201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = theo2+</sc></hanging> <para>1137 <b>most beautified</b>] <sc>Johnson</s ...

    ... </sigla><hanging>v1773 = <sc>theo</sc>2 (<i>minus</i> the final paragraph), <sc>john</sc>, +</hanging> <para>1137 <b>most beautified</b>] <sc>Farmer</sc>(in <s ...

    ... n><sigla><sc>1778<tab> </tab><tab> </tab>v1778</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>v1778 = john+</sc></hanging> <para>1137 <b>most beautified</b>] <sc>Steevens</sc> (ed. ...

    ... gla>1785<tab> </tab>v1785</sigla><hanging>v1785 = v1778 <i>minus </i> <sc>theo, john</sc></hanging></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1785<tab> </tab>mason</sc></sigla><hangi ...

    ... n> <cn><sigla><sc>1793<tab> </tab>v1793</sc></sigla><hanging>v1793 = v1785, <sc>john, mason </sc>+ </hanging> <para>1137-9 <b>most beautified</b>] <sc>Steeven ...
216) Commentary Note for line 1154:
1154 And more {about} <aboue> hath his solicitings

    ... aboue</F1> hath his solicitings</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1765<tab> </tab><sc>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1154 <b>more about</b> ...

    ... </para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1765<tab> </tab><sc>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1154 <b>more about</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): ...

    ... /para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1771<tab> </tab>han3</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>han3 = john1</sc></hanging> <para>1154 <b>more</b> <b>about</b>] <sc>Hanmer</sc> (ed. ...

    ... x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging><sc>v1773 = john1</sc></hanging></cn> <cn><sigla>1778<tab> </tab>v1778</sigla><hanging>v1778 ...

    ... <cn><sigla><sc>1872<tab> </tab><tab> </tab>cln1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cln1 = john1</sc></hanging> <para>1154 <b>more about</b>] <sc>Clark</sc> &amp; <sc>Wri ...
217) Commentary Note for line 1174:
1174 Which done, she tooke the fruites of my aduise:

    ... <i>he repulsed</i>, &#8212;&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1174 <b>she tooke the ...

    ... 201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1174 <b>she tooke the fruites of my aduise</b>] <sc> ...

    ... </para></cn> <cn><sigla>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging><sc>v1773 = warb, john</sc></hanging></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1773<tab> </tab>jen</sc></sigla><hanging ...
218) Commentary Note for lines 1207-8:
1207-8 Ile bord him presently, | oh giue me leaue, <Exit King & Queen.>

    ... social superiors, or requesting them to go away; cf.[(1256-7)] below and <i>K. John, </i>[1.1.230. (241)]. Led astray by F1, in which the lines bave become di ...
219) Commentary Note for line 1211:
1211 Ham. Excellent <excellent> well, you are a Fishmonger.
220) Commentary Note for lines 1218-19:
1218-9 Ham. For if the sunne breede maggots in a dead dogge, | being a

    ... c>1765-<tab> </tab>Davies</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>Davies</sc> ms. notes in <sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1218 <b>For if the sunne</b>] <sc>Davies </sc>(1765 ...

    ... adow,' Macbeth, v. 5. 24; . . . &#8216;the dancing banners of the French,' King John, ii. 1. 308; &#8216;labouring art can never ransom nature,' All's Well, ii. ...

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