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141) Commentary Note for line 971:
971 Oph. {O my Lord, my Lord} <Alas my Lord>, I haue beene so affrighted,

    ... <para>971<tab> </tab><b>affrighted</b>] <sc>Malone</sc> (ms. note <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson Dict.,</sc>1755): &#x201C;These colder climates are more rarely infested ...
142) Commentary Note for line 975:
975 No hat vpon his head, his stockins fouled,

    ... ght</sc> (ed. 1866): &#x201C;Theobald, who is followed by Hanmer, Warburton and Johnson, reads &#8216;loose' for &#8216;foul'd,' on the authority as he says of ...
143) Commentary Note for line 976:
976 Vngartred, and downe gyued to his ancle,

    ... 1791-, typescript of ms. note in v1785, B.L. shelfmark 11765.k.13): &#x201C;Dr. Johnson reads &#8216;down-gyred'; and I believe rightly. He explains &#8216;gyre ...
144) Commentary Note for line 992:
992 {As} <That> it did seeme to shatter all his bulke,

    ... x201C;<i>Bulk</i>, is not, I think, all his <i>body</i>, but his <i>breast</i>. Johnson [Dictionary, 1755] derives it from <i>bulke</i>, Dutch, which has that m ...

    ... gla>1877<tab> </tab>v1877</sigla><hanging>v1877 = <sc>Boswell</sc> <i>minus </i>Johnson<sc>; mal </sc>on //s, <sc>sing, dyceG +, cln1 (</sc>Cotgrave<sc>), +</sc ...
145) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle

    ... >han </sc>without attribution </hanging><para>1010<tab> </tab><b>coted</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765): &#x201C;To <i>quote</i> is, I believe, to reckon, to ta ...

    ... without attribution </hanging><para><sc>1010<tab> </tab></sc><b>coted</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765, 2:218 n. 5, <i>LLL </i>5.2.786 (2745): &#x201C;We should ...

    ... peared, though he showed not how, that Shakespeare wrote <i>noted</i>. And Dr. Johnson, not approving of this alteration, was willing to believe, that <i>quote ...

    ... spelt indiscriminately, with a <i>c</i>, or a <i>q</i>, than <i>quote</i>. Dr. Johnson, in his Dictionary, also specifies that the verb <i>to quoit </i>to be b ...

    ... the <i>Isle of Gulls</i>, a comedy, by <i>John Day</i>, 1633, which proves Dr. Johnson's sense of this word [i.e.,<i> quoted</i>] to be not far from the true o ...

    ... perfidious slave.' The word in the old copies is <i>coted</i>; but that (as Dr. Johnson has observed, in the last scene of this play,) is only the old spelling ...

    ... /small>in <i>The Ile of Gulls</i>, a comedy by John Day, 1606, which proves Dr. Johnson's sense of the word to be not far from the true one [&amp;c. quotes Day, ...
146) Commentary Note for line 1011:
1011 And meant to wrack thee, but beshrow my Ielousie:

    ... r inly <i>rack'd </i>reply'd.' &#x201D;</para> </cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>1011<tab> </tab><b>Ielousie ...

    ... &#x201D;</para> </cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>1011<tab> </tab><b>Ielousie</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755): ...

    ... ct.</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>1011<tab> </tab><b>Ielousie</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755): &#x201C;suspicious caution, vigilance [. . . ].&#x201D;</pa ...
147) Commentary Note for line 1012:
1012 {By heauen} <It seemes> it is as proper to our age

    ... </sc></hanging> <para>1012-15<tab> </tab><b>By </b>. . . <b>discretion</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;This is not the remark of a weak man. The vice ...

    ... on</b>] <sc>Griffith </sc> (1777, 2:286): &#x201C;Upon this reflection, Dr. <i>Johnson</i> says, &#8216;<i>This is not the remark of a weak man</i>.' It is not ...

    ... ne, and generally true.</para> <para>The 1st sentence seems to be responding to Johnson's comment about this always being the fault of a little mind. The second ...

    ... mind. The second sentence seems to be about something else, or he may mean that Johnson's comment is well-phrased and usually true.</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1791- ...
148) Commentary Note for line 1013:
1013 To cast beyond our selues in our opinions,

    ... </sc> (ed. 2006): &#x201C;overreach ourselves, i.e. read too much into things. Johnson comments, 'This is not the remark of a weak man'; Polonius shows more se ...
149) Commentary Note for line 1016:
1016 This must be knowne, which beeing kept close, might moue

    ... likely to me that they include this long note because they think it belongs to Johnson.</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1765<tab> </tab>Heath</sigla><hanging>Heath</han ...

    ... /sc> = <sc>warb</sc>; see <sc>han</sc> VN</hanging><para>1016-17<tab> </tab><sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;<sc>Hanmer</sc> reads, </para> <para><i>More gr ...

    ... s, </para> <para><i>More grief to </i>hide hate, than <i>to utter love. </i><sc>Johnson.&#x201D;</sc></para></cn> <cn><sigla>1765-<tab> </tab>mDavies</sigla><ha ...

    ... hole note.</hanging> <para>1016-17<tab> </tab><sc>Steevens</sc> (ed. 1778): <sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud </i>ed, 1778): &#x201C;<i>i.e.</i>, This must be made know ...

    ... ds,</para> <para><i>More grief to </i>hide hate, than <i>to utter love. </i><sc>Johnson.&#x201D;</sc></para></cn> <cn><sigla>1785<tab> </tab>v1785</sigla><hangi ...

    ... 05, 2:167): &#x201C;The construction of this passage is very perplexed, and Dr. Johnson has in vain endeavoured to disentangle it: &#8212;the best explanation I ...

    ... ing of it will occasion hate and resentment from <i>Hamlet</i>.<small>' </small>Johnson, whose explanation this is, attributes the obscurity to the poet's &#821 ...
150) Commentary Note for line 1043:
1043 For the supply and profit of our hope,

    ... ging><sc>john1</sc></hanging> <para> 1043 <b>For . . . hope </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;That the hope which your arrival has raised may ...

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