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131) Commentary Note for line 2522:
2522 <Ham. Extasie?>
    ... n <i>Eliosto Libidinosa</i>, a novel by John Hinde, 1606: &#8216;&#8212;that bur ...
132) Commentary Note for line 2538:
2538 Yea {curbe}<courb> and wooe for leaue to doe him good.
    ... ab>cam3</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>cam3 = john </sc>for <b>curbe and wooe</b></han ...
133) Commentary Note for line 2544+1:
2544+1 {That monster custome, who all sence doth eate}
    ... tn = cln1, </sc>Davies<sc> </sc>(in<sc> john </sc>for conj. emend. &#x201C;devil ...
134) Commentary Note for line 2569:
2569 Vnpeg the basket on the houses top,
    ...  and the partridges, in a letter of Sir John Suckling, is by no means satisfacto ...
    ... ed. 1877): &#x201C;<sc>Warner</sc>: Sir John Suckling, in one of his letters, ma ...
    ... Warner suggests, also alluded to by Sir John Suckling in one of his letters: &#8 ...
    ... o some popular fable not now known. Sir John Suckling seems to refer to the same ...
135) Commentary Note for line 2570:
2570 Let the birds fly, and like the famous Ape, 2570
    ... c>Steevens</sc>, ed. 1773): &#x201C;Sir John Suckling, in one of his letters, ma ...
    ... : &#x201C;It has been supposed that Sir John Suckling, in one of his letters, al ...
    ... ed. 1877): &#x201C;<sc>Warner</sc>: Sir John Suckling, in one of his letters, ma ...
    ... . Sh. vol. vii. p. 405) thinks that Sir John Suckling, in one of his letters, ma ...
    ... > (ed. 1931): &#x201C;A letter from Sir John Suckling seems to supply other deta ...
136) Commentary Note for line 2571:
2571 To try conclusions in the basket creepe,
    ... periments. See <i>MV</i> 2.2 [601]. Sir John Suckling possibly alludes to the sa ...
    ... Ant</i>, [5.2.355 (3625)], note 33. Sir John Suckling possibly alludes to the sa ...
    ... fable or story now quite forgotten. Sir John Suckling, in one of his letters, re ...
137) Commentary Note for line 2577+5:
2577+5 {For tis the sport to haue the enginer}
    ... n ink, pasted in] &#x201C;Enginer | Sir John Dersham in his Poem &#x201C;To the  ...
138) Commentary Note for line 2585:
2585 <Exit Hamlet tugging in Polonius.> 2585
    ...  Among them the notable instance of Sir John Falstaff carrying off the body of H ...
139) Commentary Note for line 2612:
2612 Ore whom, his very madnes like some ore
    ... </sc></sigla> <hanging><sc>ard2 &#8776; john </sc><i>conj</i>. without attributi ...
140) Commentary Note for lines 2656-57:
2656-7 Ham. The body is with the King, but the King is not | with the {K2}
2657 body. The King is a thing{.} <—>
    ... ><sc>jen</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>jen = john +</sc></hanging> <para>2656-7<tab>  ...
    ...  <i>antic</i> pose (and e.g. omitted by John Gielgud as Hamlet). Wilson (partly  ...

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