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1021) Commentary Note for line 3450:
3450 Beares such an emphesis, whose phrase of sorrow
    ... d expression [that] Shakespeare uses als ...
1022) Commentary Note for line 3452:
3452 Like wonder wounded hearers: this is I
    ... icism had ever read Shakespeare's &#8216 ...
    ... ed C.M. Ingleby, <i>Shakespeare, the Man ...
    ... 2 and F are silent. Shakespeare cannot h ...
    ...  meant to die' ((<i>Shakespere Allusion- ...
    ... ued eloquently that Shakespare intended  ...
1023) Commentary Note for line 3453:
3453 Hamlet the Dane.
    ...  themselves just as Shakespeare presents ...
    ... them. In every case Shakespeare will exp ...
1024) Commentary Note for line 3457:
3457 {For} <Sir> though I am not spleenatiue <and> rash,
    ... hasty movements, so Shakespeare has used ...
    ... w sufficiently that Shakespeare intended ...
    ...  wish not only that Shakespeare had refe ...
    ... y be, however, that Shakespeare delibera ...
1025) Commentary Note for line 3458:
3458 Yet haue I {in me something} <something in me> dangerous,
    ... rbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellsc ...
    ...  wish not only that Shakespeare had refe ...
1026) Commentary Note for line 3466:
3466 Ham. I loued Ophelia, forty thousand brothers
    ...  &#x201C;On some of Shakespeare's Female ...
    ...  we could wish that Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... loss of his father. Shakespeare, in orde ...
1027) Commentary Note for line 3467:
3467 Could not with all theyr quantitie of loue
    ...  &#x201C;On some of Shakespeare's Female ...
    ...  we could wish that Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... loss of his father. Shakespeare, in orde ...
1028) Commentary Note for line 3468:
3468 Make vp my summe. What wilt thou doo for her.
    ... g to our passage in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ...  &#x201C;On some of Shakespeare's Female ...
    ...  we could wish that Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... loss of his father. Shakespeare, in orde ...
1029) Commentary Note for line 3471:
3471 Ham. {S'wounds} <Come> shew me what th'owt doe:
    ...  have gathered what Shakespeare has set  ...
    ... d therefore perhaps Shakespeare, is inco ...
1030) Commentary Note for lines 3472-73:
3472 Woo't weepe, woo't fight, {woo't fast,} woo't teare thy selfe,
3473 Woo't drinke vp Esill, eate a Crocadile?
    ... >, referring to <sc>Shakespeare</sc>'s & ...
    ... D; in order to show Shakespeare's knowel ...
    ... ol Esile. <i>v. </i>Shakespear's Poems.  ...
    ... inegar</i>: nor has Shakespeare employed ...
    ... e impenetrable. Had Shakespeare meant to ...
    ...  think &#8212; that Shakespeare sought a ...
    ... e impenetrable. Had Shakespeare meant to ...
    ... inegar</i>: nor has Shakespeare employed ...
    ... milar expression in Shakespeare.  &#8216 ...
    ...  up</i>  is used by Shakespeare in <i>Ma ...
    ...  little likely that Shakespeare was read ...
    ...  the word as low as Shakespeare's day, i ...
    ... herefore, confident Shakespeare wrote: W ...
    ... egar, nor even that Shakespeare has used ...
    ... Denmark, or if not, Shakespeare might th ...
    ...  little likely that Shakespeare was read ...
    ...  the word as low as Shakespeare's day, i ...
    ...  word, a passage in Shakespeare's own So ...
    ... ors conjecture that Shakespeare meant th ...
    ... </i> . In any case, Shakespeare had a ri ...
    ... by an Englishman in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... ith the gallants of Shakespeare's time t ...
    ... interpretation; for Shakespeare has vari ...
    ... milar expression in Shakespeare, &#8216; ...
    ... eschrieben, was bei Shakespeare selbst i ...
    ... #252;berzeugt, dass Shakespeare 'Nilus'  ...
    ... mehrere Stellen bei Shakespeare selbst Z ...
    ... g mehr bedarf, dass Shakespare nirgends  ...
    ... l,' which occurs in Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... rmly convinced that Shakespeare wrote 'N ...
    ... re more passages in Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... o elaboration, that Shakespeare nowhere  ...
    ... milar expression in Shakespeare, &#x201C ...
    ...  us, which preceded Shakespeare's traged ...
    ... , wormwood. Used by Shakespeare to signi ...
    ... r &#8216;wormwood.' Shakespeare uses it  ...
    ... lowing passage from Shakespeare's 111th  ...
    ... in the same speech. Shakespeare, in all  ...
    ... mon in the works of Shakespeare and his  ...
    ... interpretation; for Shakespeare has vari ...
    ... milar expression in Shakespeare, &#8216; ...
    ... ors conjecture that Shakespeare meant th ...
    ... </i> . In any case, Shakespeare had a ri ...
    ... by an Englishman in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... ate that it was not Shakespeare's word;  ...
    ... inegar</i>: nor has Shakespeare employed ...
    ... nt much in vogue in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... ly, citing in proof Shakespeare's 114th  ...
    ... > <i>Concordance to Shakespeare's Poems< ...
    ... f the Rose</i>; <sc>Shakespeare's </sc>  ...
    ...  us, which preceded Shakespeare's traged ...
    ... cept <i>eysell</i>. Shakespeare says: &# ...
    ...  it applies, or why Shakespeare should h ...
    ... btful as to weather Shakespeare ever hea ...
    ... C;Observe how often Shakespeare uses Nil ...
    ... odile, showing that Shakespeare naturall ...
    ... by an Englishman in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ...  more poetical, but Shakespeare did not, ...
    ... t of these is, that Shakespeare did not  ...
    ... he second, that the Shakespearian climax ...
    ... climax' is not like Shakespeare. But the ...
    ... >up</i> a hint that Shakespeare intended ...
    ... ith the gallants of Shakespeare's time t ...
    ... y for anything!' If Shakespeare had know ...
    ... Sonnets </i>, cxi., Shakespeare names &# ...
    ...  be performed until Shakespeare was fift ...
    ... tensely personal of Shakespeare's Sonnet ...
    ...  connection between Shakespeare and the  ...
    ...  in this sense that Shakespeare himself  ...
    ... ges and the like in Shakespeare's mind.  ...

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