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1041) Commentary Note for line 3503:
3503 Ham. Sir in my hart there was a kind of fighting
    ... observing that from Shakespeare's drama  ...
    ...  accounted for from Shakespeare thinking ...
    ... former extract from Shakespeare [[2H4 2. ...
1042) Commentary Note for line 3504:
3504 That would not let me sleepe, {my} <me> thought I lay
    ... observing that from Shakespeare's drama  ...
    ...  accounted for from Shakespeare thinking ...
    ... former extract from Shakespeare [[2H4 2. ...
1043) Commentary Note for line 3505:
3505 Worse then the mutines in the {bilbo} <Bilboes>, rashly, 3505
    ... nch] A mutineer. <i>Shakespeare</i>.&#x2 ...
    ... ;it could never  be Shakespear's sense?' ...
    ... ion.  To understand Shakespeare's allusi ...
    ... observing that from Shakespeare's drama  ...
    ...  accounted for from Shakespeare thinking ...
    ... former extract from Shakespeare [[2H4 2. ...
    ... rson; used twice by Shakespeare. For thi ...
    ... ormer only those in Shakespeare. Mr. <sc ...
    ... </sc> (<i>School of Shakespeare</i>) (<i ...
    ... /i>, in Steeevens's Shakespeare, at the  ...
    ... ion.  To understand Shakespeare's allusi ...
    ... lete <i> mutine</i> Shakespeare often us ...
    ... d dramatists  . . . Shakespeare's plays  ...
    ... cted Corruptions of Shakespeare's Text." ...
    ... igured in Johnson's Shakespeare at this  ...
    ... </sc> (<i>School of Shakespeare</i>)</ha ...
    ... /i>, in Steeevens's Shakespeare, at the  ...
    ... i>mutiny</i> was in Shakespeare's day us ...
    ... hree forms occur in Shakespeare's texts. ...
    ... 6;rash' ((etc.)) in Shakespeare means as ...
1044) Commentary Note for line 3506:
3506 And {praysd} <praise> be rashnes for it: let vs knowe,
    ... ;it could never  be Shakespear's sense?' ...
    ... observing that from Shakespeare's drama  ...
    ... former extract from Shakespeare [[2H4 2. ...
    ... d dramatists  . . . Shakespeare's plays  ...
    ... cted Corruptions of Shakespeare's Text." ...
1045) Commentary Note for line 3507_350:
3507 Our indiscretion {sometime} <sometimes> serues vs well
3508 When our {deepe} <deare> plots doe {fall} <paule>, & that should {learne} <teach> vs
    ... s could never be <i>Shakespear's</i>  se ...
    ... ;it could never  be Shakespear's sense?' ...
    ... ve <i> dear</i> for Shakespeare, the Qq  ...
    ... ed is used often in Shakespeare for <i>t ...
    ... ;<i>fall</i> had in Shakespeare's day th ...
    ... il.&#x201D;' <i>The Shakespeare Fabricat ...
    ... ocere) is ususal to Shakespeare (see [<i ...
    ... cause it is used by Shakespeare in the s ...
    ... ve <i> dear</i> for Shakespeare, the Qq  ...
    ... ed is used often in Shakespeare for <i>t ...
    ... ll. Ingleby (<i>The Shakespeare Fabricat ...
    ... misunderstanding of Shakespeare's meanin ...
    ... is sense, common in Shakespeare and stil ...
1046) Commentary Note for line 3509_351:
3509 Ther's a diuinity that shapes our ends,
3510 Rough hew them how we will. 3510
    ... t and worthy of <i> Shakespear</i> : in  ...
    ... the commentators on Shakespear.&#x201D;< ...
    ... the fine meaning of Shakespeare in this  ...
    ... gomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i>    [ ...
    ... le bedienen. Da nun Shakespeare's Vater  ...
    ... tretching hides. If Shakespeare's father ...
    ... the commentators on Shakespeare have yet ...
    ... rofession</b> of <b>Shakespeare's father ...
    ... 68-3673+1]. Perhaps Shakespeare is inter ...
    ... same metaphor as in Shakespeare, Florio' ...
    ... rse. [cites Florio] Shakespeare here use ...
1047) Commentary Note for line 3512_351:
3512 Ham. Vp from my Cabin,
3513 My sea-gowne scarft about me in the darke
    ... ulders or dress. <i>Shakespeare. Swift</ ...
    ... i> sea-gown</i>  in Shakespeare's contem ...
    ... /i>]<i> </i>.  Here Shakespeare would ha ...
    ... of action. No doubt Shakespeare was inde ...
    ... rint <i>unfold</i>. Shakespeare would of ...
    ... ach pair belongs to Shakespeare, while t ...
1048) Commentary Note for line 3514:
3514 Gropt I to find out them, had my desire,
    ... of action. No doubt Shakespeare was inde ...
1049) Commentary Note for line 3515:
3515 Fingard their packet, and in fine with-drew 3515
    ... of action. No doubt Shakespeare was inde ...
    ... hing of value. 1593 SHAKES. 3 Hen. VI, V ...
1050) Commentary Note for line 3516:
3516 To mine owne roome againe, making so bold
    ... of action. No doubt Shakespeare was inde ...

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