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1111) Commentary Note for line 3664_366:
3664-5 Ham. It is but foolery, but it is such a kinde of | {gamgiuing,} <gain-giuing> as
3665 would perhapes trouble a woman. 3665
    ... ng.  See Theobald's Shakespear restored, ...
    ...  Osric, and his and Shakespeare's own fo ...
    ... Osrick, and his and Shakespeare's own fo ...
    ...  twice elsewhere in Shakespeare, and in  ...
    ... &#8216;misigiving': Shakespeare thinks o ...
1112) Commentary Note for line 3666_366:
3666-7 Hora. If your minde dislike any thing, obay {it}. I will for|stal their
3667 repaire hether, and say you are not fit.
    ...  their handes. 1596 SHAKES. Merch. V. V. ...
1113) Commentary Note for line 3668_366:
3668-9 Ham. Not a whit, we defie augury, {there is} <there's a> speciall | prouidence in
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milt ...
    ... is [[Hamlet]] &amp; Shakespear's fondnes ...
    ... trongest, proofs of Shakespeare's belief ...
    ... pel of Christ. 1600 SHAKES. A.Y.L. Epil. ...
1114) Commentary Note for line 3668:
3678 Ham. Giue me your pardon sir, {I haue} <I'ue> done you wrong,
    ... iquity of vision in Shakespeare, &#8216; ...
    ...  NCS [New Cambridge Shakespeare], pp. lx ...
    ... s ((see [3813-6])). Shakespeare's proble ...
1115) Commentary Note for line 3669_367:
3669-70 the fall of a Sparrowe, if it be <now>, tis not | to come, if it be not to come,
3670-1 it will be now, if it | be not now, yet it {well} <will> come, the readines is all,
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milt ...
    ... is [[Hamlet]] &amp; Shakespear's fondnes ...
    ... e three <i>Variorum Shakespeares</i>, 18 ...
1116) Commentary Note for line 3671_367:
3671-3 since no | man {of} <ha's> ought <of what> he leaues, {knowes} what ist to leaue be|times, 3671-3
3673+1 {let be.}
    ... tors from seeing <i>Shakespear's</i> sen ...
    ... e </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milt ...
    ... is [[Hamlet]] &amp; Shakespear's fondnes ...
    ... e three <i>Variorum Shakespeares</i>, 18 ...
    ... ;I think . . . that Shakespeare had come ...
    ... hich, if it was not Shakespeare's word,  ...
1117) Commentary Note for line 3674_367:
3675 {A table prepard, Trumpets, Drums and officers with Cushions,}
3674 {King, Queene, and all the state, Foiles, daggers,}
3674 { and Laertes.}
3674 <Enter King, Queene, Laertes and Lords, with other Atten->
3675 <dants with Foyles, and Gauntlets, a Table and>
3676 <Flagons of Wine on it.>
    ... ts the lesson which Shakespeare intended ...
    ... ect, the marvels of Shakespeare's genius ...
    ... yriad worshipers of Shakespeare's genius ...
    ... h lexicographer and Shakespearian commen ...
    ... ure,' and he quotes Shakespeare to illus ...
    ... t; and no where did Shakespeare, in his  ...
    ... t all prevail, when Shakespeare, himself ...
    ... deas different from Shakespeare about st ...
    ... 201D; transcript of Shakespeare's own &# ...
    ... sse the sword. 1597 SHAKES. 2 Hen. IV, V ...
1118) Commentary Note for line 3679_368:
3679-80 But pardon't as you are a gentleman, | this presence knowes,
3681 And you must needs haue heard, how I am punnisht
3682 With {a} sore distraction, what I haue done
    ... sembly; frequent in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... ughe at theim. 1598 SHAKESPEARE Loves La ...
1119) Commentary Note for line 3696:
3696 And hurt my {brother} <Mother>. {N4}
    ... ge might be made by Shakespeare after he ...
    ...  an afterthought of Shakespeare?&#x201D; ...
1120) Commentary Note for line 3697_369:
3697 Laer. I am satisfied in nature,
3698 Whose motiue in this case should stirre me most
    ... gomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i>    [ ...
    ...  term sb.</i> 10)). Shakespeare is rathe ...

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