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81) Commentary Note for line 898:
898 Enquire me first what Danskers are in Parris,
    ... fe and Death of Sir John Oldcastle, 1601 ...
    ... re those, including John Webster in <i>T ...
82) Commentary Note for line 917:
917 Pol. I, or drinking, fencing, swearing,
    ... hanging>v1778 = <sc>john </sc>+ </hangin ...
    ... ional fencers.  See John Webster's Chara ...
83) Commentary Note for line 921:
921 You must not put another scandell on him, [E1v]
    ... 1785 retain the old JOHN note though by  ...
84) Commentary Note for line 964:
964 Pol. Obserue his inclination in your selfe.
    ... sc>valpy</sc> = <sc>john </sc> without a ...
    ... mc</sc> &#8776; <sc>john </sc> without a ...
85) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle
    ... hanging>v1773 = <sc>john +</sc></hanging ...
    ... hanging>v1778 = <sc>john </sc>+ [retract ...
    ... i>, a comedy, by <i>John Day</i>, 1633,  ...
    ... ls</i>, a comedy by John Day, 1606, whic ...
86) Commentary Note for line 1013:
1013 To cast beyond our selues in our opinions,
    ... se casting may be.' John Heywood's Epigr ...
87) Commentary Note for line 1016:
1016 This must be knowne, which beeing kept close, might moue
    ... c>1 but credits <sc>john </sc>with whole ...
    ... : misalludes to <sc>john </sc>for <sc>wa ...
88) Commentary Note for line 1069:
1069 Both to my God, {and} <one> to my gracious King;
    ... &#x201C;Compare Sir John Oldcastle, II,  ...
89) Commentary Note for lines 1112-13:
1112 Pol. This busines is <very> well ended.
1113 My Liege and Maddam, to expostulate
    ... ><sc>Davies : warb, john +</sc></hanging ...
    ... hanging>Mason = <sc>john +</sc></hanging ...
    ... hanging><sc>sing1 = john + davies </sc>( ...
90) Commentary Note for lines 1234-5:
1234-5 Ham. Slaunders sir; for the satericall {rogue} <slaue> sayes heere, | that old
    ... e of Juvenal by Sir John Beaumont; but I ...
    ... e of Juvenal by Sir John Beaumont, the e ...
    ...  that satire by Sir John Beaumont, but i ...

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