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1061) Commentary Note for line 3543:
3543 As peace should still her wheaten garland weare
    ...  &amp; disjunction. Shakespeare had it p ...
    ... nd disjunction.  <i>Shakespeare</i> had  ...
    ... not the style of <i>Shakespeare</i> ?&#x ...
    ... </i> ,' &amp;c. <i> Shakespeare Vindicat ...
    ... y  uses Singer's <i>Shakespeare Vindicat ...
1062) Commentary Note for line 3544:
3544 And stand a Comma tweene their amities,
    ...  &amp; disjunction. Shakespeare had it p ...
    ... and disjunction. <i>Shakespeare</i> had  ...
    ... not the style of <i>Shakespeare</i> ?&#x ...
    ... s . . . style of <i>Shakespeare</i>&#x20 ...
    ... and disjunction. <i>Shakespeare</i> had  ...
    ... not the style of <i>Shakespeare</i> ?&#x ...
    ... venant between two. Shakespare also used ...
    ... b> </tab>Singer (<i>Shakespeare Vindicat ...
    ... viding their lands. Shakespeare has the  ...
    ... gomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i>  [BL ...
    ... k </i>,' &amp;c. <i>Shakespeare Vindicat ...
    ... cal slip  than that Shakespeare should h ...
    ... omma</i> is used by Shakespeare, it sign ...
    ... to be discovered in Shakespeare or elsew ...
    ... the present passage Shakespeare uses the ...
    ... ;co-mate' occurs in Shakespeare it is ac ...
    ...  the supposition of Shakespeare having u ...
    ... re his day. Much of Shakespearean phrase ...
    ... nly instances where Shakespeare applied  ...
    ... y often employed by Shakespeare in vario ...
    ... e widely popular in Shakespeare's day. C ...
    ... >'s suggestion that Shakespeare may have ...
    ... ical slip than that Shakespeare should h ...
    ... , [cites &#x201C;<i>Shakespeare</i> had  ...
    ... d . . . style of <i>Shakespeare</i>&#x20 ...
    ... legitimate issue of Shakespeare's genius ...
    ... e actual word which Shakespeare inserted ...
    ...  the members of the Shakespeare Societie ...
    ... ate to the ghost of Shakespeare and to t ...
    ... which it is used by Shakespeare--<i> Tim ...
    ...  ((IV.3.62-3)), and Shakespeare could ha ...
    ...  with his theory of Shakespearean punctu ...
    ...  LN), believes that Shakespeare's own pr ...
    ... connection' (<i>The Shakespeare Key </i> ...
    ...  use of the word in Shakespeare: when th ...
1063) Commentary Note for line 3545:
3545 And many such like, {as sir} <Assis> of great charge, 3545
    ...  'as' und 'ass' hat Shakespeare wohl kau ...
    ... g lines</small>. In Shakespeare's time < ...
    ... . Now it seems that Shakespeare, as not  ...
    ... g is here involved. Shakespeare's &#8216 ...
1064) Commentary Note for line 3546:
3546 That on the view, and {knowing} <know> of these contents,
    ... But see Walker's <i>Shakespeare's Versif ...
    ... a monosyllable, see Shakespeare's Versif ...
    ... . <i>Obs</i>.  1605 SHAKES. Macb. II. iv ...
1065) Commentary Note for line 3548_354:
3548 He should {those} <the> bearers put to suddaine death,
3549 Not shriuing time alow'd.
    ...  accounted for from Shakespeare thinking ...
    ... ant vindications of Shakespeare's favour ...
    ... ny true estimate of Shakespeare's work.< ...
    ... It is possible that Shakespeare meant to ...
    ... ant vindications of Shakespeare's favour ...
1066) Commentary Note for line 3551_355:
3551 Ham. Why euen in that was heauen {ordinant,} <ordinate;>
3552 I had my fathers signet in my purse
    ... et is affixed. 1603 SHAKES. Meas. for M. ...
1067) Commentary Note for line 3553:
3553 Which was the modill of that Danish seale,
    ... <i>Model</i> is for Shakespeare often an ...
    ... ate <i>modulus</i>, Shakespeare modified ...
    ... than thou art? 1597 SHAKESPEARE Richard  ...
1068) Commentary Note for line 3556_355:
3556 The changling neuer knowne: now the next day
3557 Was our Sea fight, and what to this was {sequent} <sement,>
    ... ing; succeeding. <i>Shakespeare, Milton< ...
1069) Commentary Note for line 3559:
3559 Hora. So Guyldensterne and Rosencraus goe too't.
    ... nd Guildenstern (as Shakespeare was to c ...
1070) Commentary Note for line 3560:
3560 <Ham. Why man, they did make loue to this imployment> 3560
    ... are things in which Shakespeare knows no ...
    ... s part of a crucial Shakespearean revisi ...
    ... ms very likely that Shakespeare revised  ...

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