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521) Commentary Note for line 3696:
3696 And hurt my {brother} <Mother>. {N4}
    ... ly apologise for his apology (which <sc>Johnson</sc> thought unworthy of him as  ...
522) Commentary Note for line 3701_370:
3701 Till by some elder Maisters of knowne honor
3702 I haue a voyce and president of peace
    ... a>3702<tab> </tab><b>president</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i> Precedent</i>):  ...
523) Commentary Note for line 3717_371:
3717 Ham. Very well my Lord.
3718 Your grace {has} <hath> layed the ods a'th weeker side.
    ... ayed the ods a' th weeker side</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;<i>You ...
    ... > (ed. 1773) : &#x201C; But let Dr. <i> Johnson</i> consider, the odds here spok ...
    ... d</small></hanging> <para>MASON between JOHNSON and MALONE</para> <para>3718 <b> ...
    ... the odds;' and at first to suppose with Johnson, as it struck Hanmer, who omits  ...
524) Commentary Note for line 3727_372:
3727 King. Set me the stoopes of wine vpon that table,
3728 If Hamlet giue the first or second hit,
    ... ara>3727<tab> </tab><b>stoopes</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, Stoop, 4): &#x201C;< ...
    ... owl, or flaggon; from the Dutch. See<i> Johnson</i>.<small> &#8216;Marian, I say ...
525) Commentary Note for line 3731_373:
3731 The King shall drinke to Hamlets better breath,
3732 And in the cup an {Onixe} <vnion> shall he throwe,
    ... <para>3732<tab> </tab><b>Onixe</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i>onyx</i>): &#x201 ...
    ... <para>3732<tab> </tab><b>Onixe</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, <i>union</i>, 3): &# ...
    ...  </b><sc>Theobald</sc> (<i>apud</i> <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765):&#x201C;This <sm ...
    ... tab><sc>ann</sc>[<i>Annotations by Sam. Johnson &amp; Geo. Steevens, . . </i> ]< ...
526) Commentary Note for line 3736:
3736 And let the kettle to the {trumpet} <Trumpets> speake, 3736
    ...  <i> kettle</i>  to the trumpet speak.' Johnson's explanation, &#8216;try whethe ...
527) Commentary Note for line 3756_375:
3756 Quee. Hee's fat and scant of breath.
3757 {Heere Hamlet take my} <Heere's a> napkin rub thy browes,
3758 The Queene carowses to thy fortune Hamlet.
    ... para>3757<tab> </tab><b>napkin</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, napki<i>n</i ...
    ... dkerchief. Of this use of the word, Dr. Johnson has given only one instance, whi ...
    ...  sweating. A passage cited from Richard Johnson's <i>Seven Champions of Christen ...
528) Commentary Note for line 3768_376:
3768 King. I doe not think't.
3769 Laer. And yet {it is} <'tis> almost {against} <'gainst> my conscience.
    ... te the <i>Cambridge</i> text and Dr <sc>Johnson</sc> himself on his side. Yet if ...
529) Commentary Note for line 3772_377:
3772 I pray you passe with your best violence
3773 I am {sure} <affear'd> you make a wanton of me.
    ... para>3773<tab> </tab><b>wanton</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;A <i>W ...
    ... n a wanton, To die, ere I be sick</i>.' JOHNSON&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla> ...
    ... s if you were playing with a child. Dr. Johnson only observes that a <i>wanton</ ...
    ... n feeble and effeminate</i>, as Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> has explained it: &#8216;&# ...
530) Commentary Note for line 3798_379:
3798 Vnbated and enuenom'd, the foule practise
3799 Hath turn'd it selfe on me, loe heere I lie
    ... </tab><b>vnbated and enuenom'd</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i>to envenom</i>, 1 ...

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