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271) Commentary Note for line 1698:
1698 Tis too much proou'd, that with deuotions visage

    ... 'd, that with deuotions visage</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para><sc><tab> </tab>1698 J ...

    ... /para> </ehline> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para><sc><tab> </tab>1698 Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C ...

    ... ara></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>v1773 = john1</sc></hanging></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1790-<tab> </tab></sc>m<sc>tooke</sc></ ...

    ... </sc></sigla><hanging>1698<tab> </tab><sc>Tooke </sc>(ms. notes, ed. 1790): Re JOHN note &#x201C;!This is note writing!&#x201D;</hanging></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1 ...
272) Commentary Note for line 1704:
1704 Is not more ougly to the thing that helps it,

    ... e ougly to the thing that helps it,</para> </ehline> <cn><para>1765<tab> </tab>JOHN1</para> <para>1704 <b>to</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;That is, ...
273) Commentary Note for line 1705:
1705 Then is my deede to my most painted word:

    ... &amp; <sc>Wright</sc> (ed. 1872): &#x201C;fictitious, disguised. Compare King John, iii. 1. 105: 'Is cold in amity and painted peace.' "</para></cn> <cn><sigl ...
274) Commentary Note for line 1710:
1710 Ham. To be, or not to be, that is the question,

    ... phor be reducible to a picture?</para> </cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765 <tab> </tab> john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1710-42<tab> </tab> <s ...

    ... </para> </cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765 <tab> </tab> john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para>1710-42<tab> </tab> <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x2 ...

    ... a></cn> <cn> </cn> <cn><sigla>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging><sc>v1773 = john1</sc></hanging> <para>1710-42<tab> </tab><sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud</i> ed. ...

    ... <cn> </cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1778<tab> </tab>v1778</sc></sigla><hanging>v1778: <sc>john</sc></hanging> <para> 1710 <tab> </tab>Malone (<i>apud </i> ed. 1778): & ...

    ... a>1790<tab> </tab><sc>mal </sc></sigla> <hanging><sc>Mal</sc> <i>contra</i><sc> john</sc></hanging> <para>1710-15<tab> </tab><sc>Malone</sc> (ed. 1790): &#x201C ...

    ... cn> <cn><sigla>1790-<tab> </tab><tab> </tab>Wesley</sigla><hanging>Wesley = <sc>john</sc></hanging> <para>1710 <b> To be, or not to be</b>] <sc>Wesley</sc> (m ...

    ... ng> </cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1819<tab> </tab>cald1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cald1 = john1 +</sc></hanging> <para>1710 <tab> </tab><sc>Caldecott</sc> (ed 1819): &#x2 ...
275) Commentary Note for line 1713:
1713 Or to take Armes against a sea of troubles,

    ... well preserved.&#x201D; </para></cn> <cn> </cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb +</sc></hanging> <para>1713 <b> agai ...

    ... ></cn> <cn> </cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb +</sc></hanging> <para>1713 <b> against a sea of troubles</b>] <sc ...

    ... 56&gt;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging>v1773 = <sc>john</sc></hanging></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1773<tab> </tab>jen</sc></sigla><hanging ...

    ... Philip xxiii. . . .Hor. Epist. 1.2.8 J.&#x201D; I wonder if he means this is a JOHN note? Also, &#x201C; &#8216;sea of joys' Pericles. V.1. (842). [The releva ...

    ... ra></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1862<tab> </tab>bailey</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>bailey= john, v1821 +</sc></hanging> <para>1713-14 <b>Or...them</b>] <sc>Bailey</sc> (18 ...

    ... the heart, and thus putting an end to their existence. A passage in &#8216;King John,' might be adduced to countenance this language, where one of the citizens ...
276) Commentary Note for lines 1714-15:
1714 And by opposing, end them, to die to sleepe
1715 No more, and by a sleepe, to say we end
277) Commentary Note for line 1721:
1721 When we haue shuffled off this mortall coyle
278) Commentary Note for line 1724:
1724 For who would beare the whips and scornes of time,

    ... e garter; was't not wittie?'&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb +</sc></hanging> <para>1724 <b>For . ...

    ... 201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1 = warb +</sc></hanging> <para>1724 <b>For . . . time</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc ...

    ... cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>v1773 = warb, john +</sc></hanging> <para>1724 <b>For . . . time</b>] WARBURTON (ed. 1773): & ...

    ... >1882<tab> </tab>elze</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>elze</sc> <i>contra</i><sc>warb; john</sc></hanging> <para>1724 <tab></tab>the whips and scornes of time] <sc>Elz ...

    ... me</b>] <sc>Dowden</sc> (ed. 1899): &#x201C;the times, the world, as in <i>King John</i>, V. ii. 12, &#8216;a sore of time.' But perhaps it may mean time as opp ...
279) Commentary Note for line 1731:
1731 To grunt and sweat vnder a wearie life,

    ... and sweat vnder a wearie life,</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1765<tab> </tab><sc>john1</sc></sigla> <hanging><sc>john1</sc> </hanging> <para>1731<tab> </tab> <b> ...

    ... para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1765<tab> </tab><sc>john1</sc></sigla> <hanging><sc>john1</sc> </hanging> <para>1731<tab> </tab> <b>grunt</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. ...

    ... D; </para> <para>1792<tab> </tab><tab> </tab>STANLEY</para> <para>STANLEY=MAL. JOHN</para> <para>1731 <b>grunt</b>] <sc>Stanley</sc> (<i>St. James's Chr. </i> ...
280) Commentary Note for line 1743:
1743 The faire Ophelia, Nimph in thy orizons

    ... elia</i>, Nimph in thy orizons</para> </ehline> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para><sc>1743 Johnson</sc> ...

    ... /para> </ehline> <cn><sigla><sc>1765<tab> </tab>john1</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para><sc>1743 Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;This is a t ...

    ... touch of Nature, on the sight of Ophelia he does recollect his assumed madness [JOHN had said does <i>not </i>recollect]&#8212;It is true nor was it possible af ...

    ... x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging><sc>v1773 = john</sc></hanging></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1773<tab> </tab>jen</sc></sigla><hanging ...

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