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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context ... /para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1773<tab> </tab>v1773</sigla><hanging>v1773 ≈ <sc>john </sc>without attribution + <small>in magenta underlined</small> </hanging>< ...
... </para> <para>“In <i>Eastward Hoe </i>by George Chapman, Ben Jonson, and John Marston, 1605, is a fling at the hero of this tragedy. A footman named <i>H ...
2) Commentary Note for line 28:28 Hora. A peece of him.... /sc></hanging><para>28<tab> </tab><b>A peece</b>]</para> </cn><cn> <hanging><sc>john </sc><i>Tmp.</i>: <sc>warb </sc>+</hanging><para>28<tab> </tab><b>A peece</ ...
3) Commentary Note for line 40:40 Bar. Sit downe a while,... rds are deleted in the earliest promptbooks we have of <i>Hamlet,</i> those of John Wood dating from the 1740s (see Thompson, 'Ward,' 144).” </para> <pa ...
... es an opportunity for jumping up when the ghost appears. The published texts of John Wilkes's productions [<sc>wilk</sc> as early as 1718] may be considered pub ...
4) Commentary Note for lines 51-52:51-52 Mar. Peace, breake thee of, <Enter the Ghost.> | looke where it comes againe.... magical Pen of <i>Shakespeare</i> . . . .”</para> <para><b>Ed. note:</b> John Monck Mason, ed. of Massinger. Folger PR2700 1779 Cage. See Gifford, below. ...
5) Commentary Note for line 62:62 Did sometimes march, by heauen I charge thee speake.... tab> </tab><b>by</b> . . . <b>speake</b>] <sc>Andrews </sc>(ed. 1993), citing 1 John 4.1 (“believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are ...
... <cn> <sigla>1857<tab> </tab><sc>fieb</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>fieb </sc>≈ John Walker without attribution </hanging><para>77<tab> </tab><b>the</b>] <sc>F ...
7) Commentary Note for line 78:78 So frownd he once, when in an angry parle... 785, uses <i>parle </i>in the sense of <i>talk, </i>according to his ed. Henry John Todd (1801, 4: 423 n.); Todd refers to that use in <i>Shr. </i>1.1.</para>< ...
... ” as to have changed ‘Polack” to ‘pollax.' <sc>Mallie John Murphy</sc>.”</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1958<tab></tab> <sc>fol1 </sc ...
9) Commentary Note for line 117:117 That hath a stomacke in't, which is no other... ; <sc>Johnson.”</sc></para> <bwk><para>I have to check to make sure that JOHN has this. </para></bwk></cn><cn> <sigla>1778<tab> </tab>v1778</sigla> <hang ...
10) Commentary Note for line 124:124 Of this post hast and Romadge in the land.... <sigla>1883<tab> </tab><sc>macd</sc></sigla><hanging><sc>macd </sc>≈ <sc>john + </sc></hanging><para>124<tab> </tab><b>Romadge</b>] <sc>MacDonald </sc>(e ...
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