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201) Commentary Note for line 1704:
1704 Is not more ougly to the thing that helps it,
    ... 1704 <b>to</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
202) Commentary Note for line 1710:
1710 Ham. To be, or not to be, that is the question,
    ... -42<tab> </tab> <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... 0-42<tab> </tab><sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apu ...
    ...  but think that Dr. Johnson's explicatio ...
    ... oning, which Dr. <i>Johnson</i> has so w ...
    ...  1790): &#x201C;Dr. Johnson's explicatio ...
    ... sleep,' &amp;c. Dr. Johnson has marked o ...
    ...  p.45): &#x201C;Dr. Johnson's explanatio ...
    ... soliloquy. (M. says Johnson has &#8216;w ...
    ...  is the wrong word. Johnson has paraphra ...
    ... and here, as far as Johnson appears to u ...
    ... #x201C;Explained by Johnson as a future  ...
    ... himself does not.   Johnson's famous obs ...
    ...  Most commentators, Johnson among them,  ...
    ... tually says.   When Johnson begins his p ...
    ... ' altogether.   Yet Johnson's other addi ...
    ... one, who castigated Johnson's 'wrong' be ...
    ... 26).   Others, from Johnson to Kenneth M ...
203) Commentary Note for line 1713:
1713 Or to take Armes against a sea of troubles,
    ...  troubles</b>]  <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... is strange that Dr. Johnson should excus ...
    ... 1832): &#x201C;Here Johnson, who not unf ...
    ... s singular that Dr. Johnson, in his note ...
    ... para> <para>[quotes Johnson]</para> <par ...
204) Commentary Note for lines 1714-15:
1714 And by opposing, end them, to die to sleepe
1715 No more, and by a sleepe, to say we end
    ... ions of Capell, and Johnson, Steevens an ...
    ... tory comment of Dr. Johnson, on this cel ...
    ... in Capell's, and in Johnson's editions.< ...
205) Commentary Note for line 1721:
1721 When we haue shuffled off this mortall coyle
    ... Tempest pge. 11. B. Johnson. v. 2. pge.  ...
    ... arburton and Samuel Johnson and asked th ...
206) Commentary Note for line 1724:
1724 For who would beare the whips and scornes of time,
    ...   So used by <i>Ben Johnson, Cynthia's R ...
    ...  . . time</b>]  <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... or . . . time</b>]  JOHNSON (ed. 1773):  ...
    ...  the word which Dr. Johnson would introd ...
    ... ct, without, as Dr. Johnson well observe ...
    ... o last Editors. Dr. Johnson thinks that  ...
    ...  the word which Dr. Johnson would introd ...
    ...  writers.  Thus Ben Johnson's Every Man  ...
    ... es of Warburton, Dr Johnson, &amp;c. hav ...
207) Commentary Note for line 1731:
1731 To grunt and sweat vnder a wearie life,
    ... > <b>grunt</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... . 200): &#x201C;Dr. Johnson is for or ag ...
    ... ears bear that, dr. Johnson?) and fritte ...
    ... preferable: and Dr. Johnson was of the s ...
    ... true reading by Dr. Johnson, in his edit ...
    ... ur language, as Dr. Johnson has justly o ...
    ... preferable; and Dr. Johnson was of the s ...
    ... .'</para> <para>Dr. Johnson's note in ac ...
    ... #8216;although,' as Johnson observes, &# ...
208) Commentary Note for line 1743:
1743 The faire Ophelia, Nimph in thy orizons
    ... ing> <para><sc>1743 Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ... -): &#x201C;Here Dr Johnson observes is  ...
    ... 8): "This, says Dr. Johnson, is a touch  ...
    ... nically, and not as Johnson maintained i ...
209) Commentary Note for lines 1762-3:
1762-3 Ham. That if you be honest & faire, {you} <your Honesty> | should admit
    ... g> <para><sc>1762-3 Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...
    ...  reading is wrong.  Johnson says that th ...
    ... the very sense that Johnson contends for ...
    ... the very sense that Johnson contends for ...
    ...  sauce to sugar.'   Johnson proposed to  ...
210) Commentary Note for lines 1779-81:
1779-80 very proude, reuengefull, ambitious, with more offences at my beck,
1781-2 then I haue thoughts to put them in, imagination to giue them shape,
1779-81
    ... la><para><sc>1781-2 Johnson</sc> (ed. 17 ...

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