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1051) Commentary Note for line 3517_351:
3517 My feares forgetting manners to {vnfold} <vnseale> {N1v}
3518 Their graund commission; where I found Horatio
    ... /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 ...
1052) Commentary Note for line 3519:
3519 {A} <Oh> royall knauery, an exact command
    ... of action. No doubt Shakespeare was inde ...
1053) Commentary Note for line 3520_352:
3520 Larded with many seuerall sorts of {reasons,} <reason;> 3520
3521 Importing Denmarkes health, and Englands to,
    ... of action. No doubt Shakespeare was inde ...
1054) Commentary Note for line 3522:
3522 With hoe such bugges and goblines in my life,
    ...  I seek. &#8216; <i>Shakespeare</i>.</pa ...
    ...  I seek. &#x201C;<i>Shakespeare</i>.</pa ...
    ... r it was adopted by Shakespeare; perhaps ...
1055) Commentary Note for line 3527_352:
3527 Ham. Heeres the commission, read it at more leasure,
3528 But wilt thou heare {now} <me> how I did proceed.
    ... e little doubt that Shakespeare was hims ...
1056) Commentary Note for line 3529_353:
3529 Hora. I beseech you.
3530 Ham. Being thus benetted round with villaines, 3530
    ...  , as was common in Shakespeare's time.  ...
    ... mably what stood in Shakespeare's MS. Bu ...
    ... illainies' was what Shakespeare meant to ...
1057) Commentary Note for line 3531:
3531 {Or} <Ere> I could make a prologue to my braines,
    ... is such a Phrase as SHAKESPEARE would ne ...
    ... already obsolete in Shakespeare's time a ...
    ...  a vivid picture of Shakespeare's own mo ...
    ... already obsolete in Shakespeare's time a ...
    ...  a vivid picture of shakespeare's own mo ...
    ... g to speculate that Shakespeare is refer ...
1058) Commentary Note for line 3533:
3533 Deuisd a new commission, wrote it faire,
    ... gomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i>    [ ...
1059) Commentary Note for line 3534_353:
3534 I once did hold it as our statists doe,
3535 A basenesse to write faire, and labourd much 3535
    ... occurred usually in Shakespeare's time.& ...
    ... rschriften waren zu Shakespeare's Zeiten ...
    ... usly is so now; and Shakespeare, and not ...
    ... hakespeare, and not Shakespeare alone, i ...
1060) Commentary Note for line 3536_353:
3536 How to forget that learning, but sir now
3537 It did me {yemans} <Yeomans> seruice, wilt thou know
    ... oman in the time of Shakespear. To do on ...

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