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531) Commentary Note for line 3819:
3819 That are but mutes, or audience to this act,
    ... <para>3819<tab> </tab><b>mutes</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : &#x201C;That a ...
532) Commentary Note for line 3825_382:
3825 Hora. Neuer belieue it;
3826 I am more an anticke Romaine then a Dane,
3827 Heere's yet some liquer left.
    ... ara>3826<tab> </tab><b>anticke</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, Antick): &#x201C;<i> ...
    ... y of pronunciation remained longer; Dr. Johnson says antique `was formerly prono ...
533) Commentary Note for line 3841_384:
3841 Ham. O I die Horatio,
3842 The potent poyson quite ore-crowes my spirit,
3843 I cannot liue to heare the newes from England,
    ...  a cock over his beaten antagonist. <sc>Johnson</sc> quotes from Spenser's View  ...
534) Commentary Note for line 3848_384:
3848-9 Hora. Now {cracks} <cracke> a noble hart, | good night sweete Prince,
    ...  to have applauded than condemned.  Dr. Johnson has observed, that to bring abou ...
    ... f his character.&#x201D;</para><hanging>JOHNSON-STEEVENS (v1773, pp. 343-4; v177 ...
    ... queens earnest intreaty, and though dr. Johnson be pleased to give it the harsh  ...
    ...  to have applauded than condemned.  Dr. Johnson has observed, that to bring abou ...
535) Commentary Note for line 3857:
3857 For. {This} <His> quarry cries on hauock, ô {prou'd} <proud> death
    ... para>3857<tab> </tab><b>hauock</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i>havock</i>): &#x2 ...
    ... g><para>3857<b>cries on hauock</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : : &#x201C;To < ...
    ... n]g the game  ; tak[in]g it how even in Johnson's sense we have the passage'&#82 ...
    ... ou should but hunt With modest warrant. Johnson sage zwar 'to cry on' sei so vie ...
    ...  appears often in Shakespeare . . . <sc>Johnson</sc> says indeed 'to cry on' is  ...
    ... ry VIII (1513), quoted in Todd's ed. of Johnson's Dictionary, it is enacted, &#8 ...
    ... ry VIII (1513), quoted in Todd's ed. of Johnson's <i>Dict</i>, it is enacted, &# ...
    ... er. <i>To cry on</i> is said by Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> to be equivalent to exclaim ...
536) Commentary Note for line 3903_390:
3903 Becomes the field, but heere showes much amisse.
3904 Goe bid the souldiers shoote. {Exeunt.}
3905 <Exeunt Marching: after the which, a Peale of> 3905
3906 <Ordenance are shot off.>
    ... le of speech, which, in general, as <sc>Johnson </sc>has truly observed, is not  ...
537) Material Textual Note for line 152:
152 Whether in sea or fire, in earth or ayre
    ... 1</sc>) </para> <para><b>Ed. note:</b>  Johnson says only that we <i>might</i> r ...
538) Material Textual Note for line 672:
672 By {heauen} <Heau'n,> Ile make a ghost of him that lets me,
    ...  note:</b> More aptly we should term it Johnson's mistaken recollection.</para>  ...
539) Material Textual Note for line 2278:
2278 Out of his {browes} <Lunacies>.
    ...  v1803, v1813, <sc>fieb</sc>; frows <sc>johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) <i>conj.</i>; br ...
540) Material Textual Note for line 2544+2:
2544+2 {Of habits deuill, is angell yet in this}
    ... ish [<sc>Davies</sc>] (ms. notes in <sc>Johnson</sc>, ed. 1765) <i>conj</i>.; de ...

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