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131) Commentary Note for line 261:
261 No, nor the fruitfull riuer in the eye,
    ... the word is chiefly Shakespearean."</par ...
132) Commentary Note for line 263:
263 Together with all formes, moodes, {chapes} <shewes> of griefe
    ... unter (<i>Illus. of Shakespeare</i>, ii. ...
    ... unter (<i>Illus. of Shakespeare</i>, ii. ...
    ... /i> is supported by Shakespeare's freque ...
133) Commentary Note for line 272:
272 That father lost, lost his, and the suruiuer bound
    ...  both in Milton and Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
134) Commentary Note for line 274:
274 To doe obsequious sorrowe, but to perseuer
    ... ): &#x201C;2. In <i>Shakespeare</i> it s ...
    ... </i> sorrow. <small>Shakespeare</small>  ...
    ...  second syllable by Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... d Conc</i>. (1969), Shakespeare uses <i> ...
    ... lable, as always in Shakespeare).&#x201D ...
    ... lable, as always in Shakespeare)&#x201D; ...
    ... /tab><i>OED</i> has Shakespeare as 1st u ...
135) Commentary Note for line 275:
275 In obstinate condolement, is a course
    ... ced into English by Shakespeare and/or M ...
    ...  sense elsewhere in Shakespeare, though  ...
    ... -2). The case for a Shakespearean coinag ...
136) Commentary Note for line 276:
276 Of impious stubbornes, tis vnmanly griefe,
    ...  tell the reader of Shakespeare, that &# ...
137) Commentary Note for line 277:
277 It showes a will most incorrect to heauen
    ... by a view of <small>Shakespear's</small> ...
    ...  found elsewhere in Shakespeare)."</para ...
138) Commentary Note for line 287:
287 From the first course, till he that died to day
    ... murder was often in Shakespeare's mind w ...
139) Commentary Note for line 291:
291 You are the most imediate to our throne,
    ... ious from the play, Shakespeare regarded ...
    ... ut the succession.  Shakespeare shows Cl ...
140) Commentary Note for line 292:
292 And with no lesse nobilitie of loue
    ... on, is not English; Shakespeare however, ...
    ...  be doubted whether Shakespeare would ha ...
    ... give no difficulty. Shakespeare often de ...

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