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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,
    ... <sc>Malone</sc> (ms. note <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson Dict.,</sc>1755): &#x201C;These  ...
142) Commentary Note for line 975:
975 No hat vpon his head, his stockins fouled,
    ... ho is followed by Hanmer, Warburton and Johnson, reads &#8216;loose' for &#8216; ...
143) Commentary Note for line 976:
976 Vngartred, and downe gyued to his ancle,
    ... B.L. shelfmark 11765.k.13): &#x201C;Dr. Johnson reads &#8216;down-gyred'; and I  ...
144) Commentary Note for line 992:
992 {As} <That> it did seeme to shatter all his bulke,
    ... his <i>body</i>, but his <i>breast</i>. Johnson [Dictionary, 1755] derives it fr ...
    ... g>v1877 = <sc>Boswell</sc> <i>minus </i>Johnson<sc>; mal </sc>on //s, <sc>sing,  ...
145) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle
    ... <para>1010<tab> </tab><b>coted</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765): &#x201C;To <i>q ...
    ... >1010<tab> </tab></sc><b>coted</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765, 2:218 n. 5, <i>L ...
    ... hakespeare wrote <i>noted</i>. And Dr.  Johnson, not approving of this alteratio ...
    ... , or a <i>q</i>, than <i>quote</i>. Dr. Johnson, in his Dictionary, also specifi ...
    ... <i>John Day</i>, 1633, which proves Dr. Johnson's sense of this word [i.e.,<i> q ...
    ... opies is <i>coted</i>; but that (as Dr. Johnson has observed, in the last scene  ...
    ... edy by John Day, 1606, which proves Dr. Johnson's sense of the word to be not fa ...
146) Commentary Note for line 1011:
1011 And meant to wrack thee, but beshrow my Ielousie:
    ... /para> </cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson</h ...
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>1011<tab> </tab>< ...
    ... ra>1011<tab> </tab><b>Ielousie</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755): &#x201C;suspicious  ...
147) Commentary Note for line 1012:
1012 {By heauen} <It seemes> it is as proper to our age
    ... ><b>By </b>. . . <b>discretion</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;This is ...
    ... :  &#x201C;Upon this reflection, Dr. <i>Johnson</i> says, &#8216;<i>This is not  ...
    ...  1st sentence seems to be responding to Johnson's comment about this always bein ...
    ... out something else, or he may mean that Johnson's comment is well-phrased and us ...
148) Commentary Note for line 1013:
1013 To cast beyond our selues in our opinions,
    ... selves, i.e. read too much into things. Johnson comments, 'This is not the remar ...
149) Commentary Note for line 1016:
1016 This must be knowne, which beeing kept close, might moue
    ... g note because they think it belongs to Johnson.</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1765<tab ...
    ... N</hanging><para>1016-17<tab> </tab><sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;<sc>Han ...
    ... de hate, than <i>to utter love. </i><sc>Johnson.&#x201D;</sc></para></cn> <cn><s ...
    ... </tab><sc>Steevens</sc> (ed. 1778): <sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud </i>ed, 1778): &#x ...
    ... de hate, than <i>to utter love. </i><sc>Johnson.&#x201D;</sc></para></cn> <cn><s ...
    ... this passage is very perplexed, and Dr. Johnson has in vain endeavoured to disen ...
    ... ent from <i>Hamlet</i>.<small>' </small>Johnson, whose explanation this is, attr ...
150) Commentary Note for line 1043:
1043 For the supply and profit of our hope,
    ...       1043  <b>For . . . hope </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;That th ...

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