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220) Commentary Note for line 3674_367:
3675 {A table prepard, Trumpets, Drums and officers with Cushions,}
3674 {King, Queene, and all the state, Foiles, daggers,}
3674 { and Laertes.}
3674 <Enter King, Queene, Laertes and Lords, with other Atten->
3675 <dants with Foyles, and Gauntlets, a Table and>
3676 <Flagons of Wine on it.>

    ... stage in 1608. Cf. Dryden, <i>Essay of Dramatic Poetry, </i>I. 62 (<i>Essays of John Dryden, </i>ed. by W.P. Ker). </para> <para>&#8216;For what is more ridicu ...
221) Commentary Note for line 3683_368:
3683 That might your nature, honor, and exception
3684 Roughly awake, I heare proclame was madnesse,

    ... <sc>1929<tab> </tab>trav</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>trav : </sc><i>contra </i><sc>john ; B</sc>radley</hanging><para>3684<tab> </tab><b>madnesse</b>] <sc>Travers< ...
222) 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.

    ... d scant of breath</b>] <sc>Steevens</sc> (ed. 1778) : &#x201C;It seems that <i> John Lowin</i>, who was the original <i> Falstaff</i>, was no less celebrated fo ...

    ... (1784, pp. 141-2) : &#x201C;In a note to this passage, Mr. Steevens says, that John Lowin, who was the original Falstaff, was no less celebrated for his Henry ...

    ... ): &#x201C;Roberts, the player, in his<i> Answer to Pope</i>, 1729, stated that John Lowin acted Henry VIII and Hamlet; it is also known on the authority of Wri ...

    ... ): &lt;p. 229&gt;&#x201C;<sc>Steevens</sc> has a charming note upon <i>fat</i>. John Lowin, he suggests, was the original Falstaff, and his corpulence is again ...
223) Commentary Note for line 3798_379:
3798 Vnbated and enuenom'd, the foule practise
3799 Hath turn'd it selfe on me, loe heere I lie

    ... > &#x201C;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla> <hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3798<tab> </tab><b>enuenom'd</b>] <sc>Todd </sc>(1818, to ...
224) Commentary Note for line 3857:
3857 For. {This} <His> quarry cries on hauock, ô {prou'd} <proud> death

    ... hauock</b>]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1818<tab> </tab>Todd</sigla><hanging>Todd = John +</hanging><para>3857<tab> </tab><b>Havock</b>. &#8224;<i>interj.</i> [from ...

    ... uartier gegeben wurde. 'To cry havock' kommt bei Shakespeare &#246;fter vor: K. John II, 2: Cry havock, kings; Julius C&#230;sar III, 1: And C&#230;sar's spirit ...
225) Commentary Note for line 3903_390:
3903 Becomes the field, but heere showes much amisse.
3904 Goe bid the souldiers shoote. {Exeunt.}
3905 <Exeunt Marching: after the which, a Peale of> 3905
3906 <Ordenance are shot off.>

    ... r to Monsieur D'Argenteuil on the same occasion; for such a letter it is as our John Dennis (while his frenzy lasted) might be supposed to have written. &#8216; ...
226) Material Textual Note for line 124+6:
124+6 {In the most high and palmy state of Rome,}

    ... 1, tjoh2, wilk2</sc></para> <para>124+6<tab> </tab>state] <small>State</small> John <sc>wilson (1849) </sc><i>conj</i>. </para> <para>124+6<tab> </tab>Rome,] ...
227) Immaterial Textual Note for line 484:
484 The {safty} <sanctity> and health of {this whole} <the weole> state,

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