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271) Commentary Note for line 2344:
2344 O limed soule, that struggling to be free,
    ... a> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Di ...
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2344<tab> ...
    ... para>2344<tab> </tab><b> lime </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): To <i>lime</i>-  1. ...
272) Commentary Note for line 2345:
2345 Art more ingaged; helpe Angels make assay, 2345
    ... a> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Di ...
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2345<tab> ...
    ... ara>2345<tab> </tab><b> assay </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): 1. &#x201C;To make  ...
273) Commentary Note for line 2350:
2350 Ham. Now might I doe it {, but} <pat,> now {a} <he> is {a} praying,
    ... tab><b>Now </b>. . . .<b> goes</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;This sp ...
    ... : &#x201C;&#8216;This speech,' says Dr. Johnson, &#8216;in which Hamlet, represe ...
    ... mlet to be content with having what dr. Johnson calls blood for blood, would hav ...
    ... 0): &#x201C;This speech of Hamlet's, as Johnson observes, is horrible indeed, ye ...
    ... emed to me rather scrupulous than wise, Johnson may be thus far right that a man ...
    ... on has been taken by D<small>r</small>. Johnson, and has been treated by him ver ...
    ... ermination sentiment D<small>r</small>. Johnson has pronounced to be so atrociou ...
    ...  horrible to be read or to be uttered.' Johnson <i>Works</i> VIII. 990.&#x201D;  ...
    ... lt;p. 855&gt;&#x201C;D<small>r</small>. Johnson's mistaking of the marks of relu ...
    ... a proof of his irresolution; and though Johnson accused him of being influenced  ...
    ...  had omitted it. <sc>Coleridge</sc>: Dr Johnson's mistaking of the marks of relu ...
    ... ing block to the critics. The great Dr. Johnson regards it as &#8216;an atrociou ...
    ... inly be as horrible and infernal as Dr. Johnson and others have called it. The u ...
    ... hanging><sc>ard3q2</sc>: <i>Oth //</i>; Johnson, Caldecott, Garrick</hanging> <p ...
274) Commentary Note for line 2354:
2354 I his {sole} <foule> sonne, doe this same villaine send
    ... ><para>2354<tab> </tab><b>sole</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;The fol ...
    ... so conjectures &#8216;<i>fool</i>.' <sc>Johnson</sc>: &#8216;I his <i>only</i> s ...
275) Commentary Note for line 2358:
2358 And how his audit stands who knowes saue heauen,
    ... >[Davies]</sc> (ms. notes <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765, opp 8:236): &#x2 ...
    ... g more artful. </para> <para>&#x201C;Dr Johnson very justly observes that it is  ...
276) Commentary Note for line 2363:
2363 Vp sword, and knowe thou a more horrid hent,
    ... </para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Di ...
    ... ab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla><hanging>Johnson Dict. &#8776; <sc> han </sc> </h ...
    ... <para>2363<tab> </tab><b> hent</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755) to hend] : 1. &#x201 ...
    ...  <para>2363<tab> </tab><b>hent</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;This re ...
    ...  <para>2363<tab> </tab><b>hent</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud</i> ed. 1790): &#x ...
    ... him, sword, at a more horrid time.  <sc>Johnson.&#x201D;</sc> </para> <para><fnc ...
    ... i> [4.3.124 (1792)], note 19.&#8212;Dr. Johnson and others have exclaimed agains ...
    ... ng adopted <i>hint</i> in his text. <sc>Johnson</sc>: To &#8216;hent' is used by ...
    ...  diabolical outburst which prompted Dr. Johnson's famous comment: &#8216;This sp ...
277) Commentary Note for line 2364:
2364 When he is {drunke, a sleepe,} <drunke asleepe:> or in his rage,
    ... n</sc> versions of 2364] where, whether Johnson's hyphen [drunk-asleep] be corre ...
    ...  sleepe,' MSH. p. 206. i.e. dead drunk. Johnson read &#8216;drunk-asleep.'&#x201 ...
    ...  damnation was immensely shocking to Dr Johnson, who was not alone in the 18th c ...
278) Commentary Note for line 2368:
2368 Then trip him that his heels may kick at heauen, {I2}
    ... evidently been misunderstood as well by Johnson as by the Coleridges and Lambs [ ...
    ...  or the place of departed spirits; vide Johnson:&#8212;'the place of separate so ...
    ... e to be read or to be uttered'&#8212;<i>Johnson</i>.&#x201D;</para> <para>&#x201 ...
279) Commentary Note for line 2369:
2369 And that his soule may be as damnd and black
    ... ><b>his soule </b>. . .<b>goes</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;This sp ...
    ... 3): &#x201C;This speech of Hamlet's, as Johnson observes, is horrible indeed; ye ...
    ... c> This interplation is located between JOHNSON gloss and STEEVENS parallels fro ...
    ... &lt;p.58&gt; &#x201C;This outcry of Dr. Johnson and his followers in regard to t ...
    ... it to MALONE), and MASON's seconding of JOHNSON's observation (though this last  ...
    ... ed. 1857): &#x201C;This speech, says <i>Johnson</i>, in which Hamlet, represente ...
    ... sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): &#x201C;<sc>Johnson</sc>: This speech, in which Ham. ...
280) Commentary Note for line 2379:
2379 Much heate and him, Ile silence me {euen} <e'ene> heere,
    ... ara>2379<tab> </tab><b>silence</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;Sir <i> ...
    ... Ile silence </b>. . .<b> heere</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (<i>apud</i> <sc>Malone</sc ...
    ... is, <i>I'll use no more words</i>.  <sc>Johnson.</sc>&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> < ...
    ... ll the old copies except the first. Dr. Johnson explains it, &#8216;I'll use no  ...
    ... 8216;I'll '<i>sconce</i> me even here.' Johnson felt obliged to explain that &#8 ...
    ... ir hier ein Stillschweigen auferlegen.  Johnson erkl&#228;rt:  <i>I'll use no mo ...
    ... y a mandate of silence on myself here.  Johnson says: <i>use no more words</i>.  ...
    ... on in<i> Wiv.</i>, [3.3.90 (1430)]. <sc>Johnson</sc>: The advocates of &#8216;<i ...

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