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111) Commentary Note for lines 2146-50:
2146-7 {Thus} <So> runnes the world away. | Would not this sir & a forrest of fea-
2147-8 thers, if the rest of | my fortunes turne Turk with me, with <two> prouinciall
2149-50 Roses on my {raz'd} <rac'd> shooes, get me a fellowship in a cry | of players? <sir.>
    ... lly.&#x201D;</para> <hanging><sc>ays1 = john </sc><i>minus</i> &#x201C;So in . . ...
    ... e also recognized (in a list of 1634 by John Tradescant, printed in Gunther, <i> ...
112) Commentary Note for line 2151:
2151 Hora. Halfe a share. 2151
    ... es, one part of his three,' &amp;c.  Mr John Shankes not unnaturally remonstrate ...
    ... his sonne' submit any more quietly than John Shankes to be &#8216;trampled upon, ...
113) Commentary Note for line 2156:
2156 A very very paiock. 2156
    ... eson's Scottish Dictionary, abridged by John Johnston, and that, as far as my kn ...
114) Commentary Note for line 2166:
2166 Why then belike he likes it not perdy.
    ... ne. <b>1548</b> UDALL, etc. Erasm. Par. John xix. 115 A place perdye detestable. ...
115) Commentary Note for line 2167+1:
2167+1 {Enter Rosencraus and Guyldensterne.}
    ... >contra</i><sc> </sc>Wilson; contra<sc> john </sc></hanging><para>2167+1<tab> </ ...
116) Commentary Note for line 2212+1:
2212+1 {Enter the Players with Recorders.}
    ... was a <i>flute</i>&#8212;a position Sir John Hawkins controverted in his &#8216; ...
117) Commentary Note for lines 2213-18:
2213-4 Ham. I {sir}, but while the grasse growes, the prouerbe is | something
2214-16 musty, | <Enter one with a Recorder.> | ô the {Recorders,} <Recorder.> let mee see {one}, to withdraw with you, why
2217-8 doe you goe about to recouer the wind of mee, as if you | would driue
2218 me into a toyle?
    ... was a <i>flute</i>&#8212;a position Sir John Hawkins controverted in his &#8216; ...
118) Commentary Note for lines 2255-56:
2255-6 They foole me to the top of my bent, | I will come by & by, 2255
    ... </sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cald1 &#8776; john + </sc>magenta underlined</hanging> ...
119) Commentary Note for line 2262:
2262 And doe such <bitter> busines as the {bitter} day
    ... ra> <para>&#x201C;(I well remember that John Kemble&#8212;whose performance of t ...
    ...  add, too,' continues Dyce, &#8216;that John Kemble,&#8212;whose performance of  ...
120) Commentary Note for line 2306:
2306 Tis meete that some more audience then a mother,
    ... Terence: with an English translation by John Sargeant</i>. 2 vols. Loeb Classica ...

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