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321) Commentary Note for line 2577+6:
2577+6 {Hoist with his owne petar, an't shall goe hard}
    ... lt in the quartos and by all editors to Johnson, who writes &#8216;petard.' In C ...
322) Commentary Note for line 2585:
2585 <Exit Hamlet tugging in Polonius.> 2585
    ...  at this point and everyone agrees with Johnson that the division is &#8216;not  ...
323) Commentary Note for lines 2586-2586+1:
2586 Eenter King {, and Queene, with Rosencraus}
2586+1 {and Guyldensterne}.
    ... sc></hanging> <para>2586<tab> </tab><sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): Act IV Scene I] ...
    ... sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): &#x201C;<sc>Johnson</sc>: This modern division into  ...
    ... most any other of the scenes'&#8211; <i>Johnson</i>. (F.) Dramatically a more na ...
    ... ollowing the Quarto of 1676, is, as Dr. Johnson noted, not very happy and it sho ...
    ...  Queen remaining on stage. <sc>ln</sc>. Johnson had already observed that an <i> ...
    ... y Rowe and most subsequent editors. Dr. Johnson recognized this absurdity, and s ...
324) Commentary Note for line 2605:
2605 Should haue kept short, restraind, and out of haunt 2605
    ... /tab></para> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla> <hanging>Johnson D ...
    ... b> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla> <hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2605<tab> ...
    ... ara>2605<tab> </tab><b> haunt </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): 1. &#x201C;place in ...
    ... <para>2605<tab> </tab><b>haunt</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765): &#x201C;I would ...
    ... >[Davies]</sc> (ms. notes <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765, opp. 8. 248): &# ...
325) Commentary Note for line 2612:
2612 Ore whom, his very madnes like some ore
    ... 12<tab> </tab><b>like some ore</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;Shakesp ...
    ... eymour</sc> (1805, p. 192): &#x201C;Dr. Johnson appears to be mistaken here: som ...
    ... sc>Furness (</sc>ed. 1877): &#x201C;<sc>Johnson</sc>: Sh. seems to think &#8216; ...
    ... 8216;Or' the heraldic name for gold (Dr Johnson; Cotgrave glosses &#8216;ore' as ...
    ... ;</para> <br/><hanging><sc>ard3q2</sc>: Johnson</hanging> <para>2612<tab> </tab> ...
326) Commentary Note for line 2613:
2613 Among a minerall of mettals base,
    ... </para></cn> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla> <hanging>Johnson D ...
    ... b> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla> <hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2613<tab> ...
    ... >2613<tab> </tab><b> minerall </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): &#x201C;fossil body ...
327) Commentary Note for line 2617:
2617 But we will ship him hence, and this {vile} <vilde> deede
    ...  for it in the etymology, or otherwise. Johnson writes it <i>vil'd</i>, as if fr ...
328) Commentary Note for lines 2619-20:
2619-20 Both countenaunce and excuse. <Enter Ros.& Guild.> | Ho Guyldensterne,
    ... /tab></para> <cn><sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla> <hanging>Johnson D ...
    ... b> </tab>Johnson Dict.</sigla> <hanging>Johnson Dict. </hanging> <para>2619<tab> ...
    ... 19<tab> </tab><b> countenance </b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755): 1. &#x201C;the form ...
329) Commentary Note for lines 2645-50:
2645-6 Ham. I sir, that sokes vp the Kings countenaunce, his | rewards, his
2646-7 authorities, but such Officers doe the King | best seruice in the end, he
2647-8 keepes them like an {apple} <Ape> in | the corner of his iaw, first mouth'd to be
2648-9 last swallowed, | when hee needs what you haue gleand, it is but squee-
2650 sing you, and spunge you shall be dry againe.
    ... he body lies') This is the better idea. Johnson's alteration is nothing worth.&# ...
    ...  have done with the rest.&#x201D;'  <sc>Johnson</sc>.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> < ...
330) Commentary Note for lines 2656-57:
2656-7 Ham. The body is with the King, but the King is not | with the {K2}
2657 body. The King is a thing{.} <—>
    ... body is </b>. . . .<b>the body</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): &#x201C;This an ...
    ... >[Davies]</sc> (ms. notes <i>in</i> <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765, opp. 8: 251): &# ...
    ... he body lies') This is the better idea. Johnson's alteration is nothing worth.&# ...
    ... ly soul</i>, a thing&#8212;of nothing.' Johnson would have altered &#8216;<i>Of< ...
    ...  <sc>Fiebig</sc> (ed. 1857): &#x201C;<i>Johnson</i>, confessing not to comprehen ...
    ... /sc>Wilson, Eschenburg, Kantorowicz, J. Johnson</hanging> <para>2656-7<tab> </ta ...
    ... itical Theory</i> (Princeton, 1957), J. Johnson explains in the <i>Shakespeare Q ...
    ... sc>cam4 &#8776; </sc>Klein<sc> (</sc>J. Johnson, Kantorowicz); Alexander</hangin ...
    ... >Edwards</sc> (ed. 1985): &#x201C;As J. Johnson and N. Alexander have argued (se ...

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