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111) Commentary Note for line 217:
217 Of these {delated} <dilated> articles allowe:
    ... ch was allowable in Shakespeare's time.& ...
    ... ve been aware, that Shakespeare was perf ...
    ... ough a not uncommon Shakespearian idiom) ...
112) Commentary Note for line 218:
218 Farwell, and let your hast commend your dutie.
    ... to be attributed to Shakespeare's own ma ...
113) Commentary Note for line 222:
222 And now Laertes whats the newes with you?
    ... 01C;&#8216;Thou' in Shakespeare's time w ...
    ... well as kingly, and Shakespeare clearly  ...
    ... uch more important, Shakespeare takes th ...
114) Commentary Note for line 227:
227 The head is not more natiue to the hart
    ... pose, then, that <i>Shakespear</i> wrote ...
    ... iety where with the Shakespeare here mak ...
    ...  most probable that Shakespeare wrote&#8 ...
    ...  most probable that Shakespeare wrote&#8 ...
    ... hewn, well known to Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
115) Commentary Note for line 231:
231 Laer. {My dread} <Dread my> Lord,
    ... ed at the time when Shakespeare wrote.&# ...
116) Commentary Note for line 232:
232 Your leaue and fauour to returne to Fraunce,
    ... (to Paris: 2.1.7).  Shakespeare carefull ...
117) Commentary Note for line 234:
234 To showe my dutie in your Coronation;
    ... idently occurred to Shakespeare that the ...
118) Commentary Note for line 237:
237 And bowe them to your gracious leaue and pardon.
    ... for return.' <small>Shakespeare is think ...
    ...  Privy Council' (<i>Shakespeare's Englan ...
119) Commentary Note for line 239:
238-9 King. Haue you your fathers leaue, | what saies Polonius?
    ... nd Name.&#x201D; <i>Shakespeare Bulletin ...
120) Commentary Note for line 240:
240-240+1 Polo. <He> Hath my Lord {wroung from me my slowe leaue}
    ... would not be unlike Shakespeare to write ...

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