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141) Commentary Note for line 293:
293 Then that which dearest father beares his sonne,
    ... haic poetry.  . . . Shakespeare rarely i ...
142) Commentary Note for line 294:
294 Doe I impart {toward you for} <towards you. For> your intent
    ...  permission, and in Shakespeare's Denmar ...
    ... ad reached the verb Shakespeare regarded ...
    ... it is possible that Shakespeare used <i> ...
    ... and thus it conveys Shakespeare's meanin ...
143) Commentary Note for line 295:
295 In going back to schoole in Wittenberg,
    ... hall not justify <i>Shakespeare</i>; I t ...
    ... kstone could charge Shakespeare with a s ...
    ... ty at Wittenberg in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... itson suggests that Shakespeare knew of  ...
    ... known in England in Shakespeare's time.& ...
    ... f its reputation in Shakespeare's day an ...
    ...  much frequented in Shakespeare's day by ...
    ... an standards. It is Shakespeare's additi ...
    ... the only one in the Shakespearean canon. ...
144) Commentary Note for line 302:
302-3 Ham. I shall in all my best | obay you Madam.
    ...  way of honesty</b> Shakespeare&#8212; 1 ...
145) Commentary Note for line 308:
308 No iocond health that Denmarke drinkes to day,
    ...  &lt;p. 258&gt;  <i>Shakespear</i> keeps ...
    ...  he wrote the play, Shakespeare . . . ha ...
146) Commentary Note for line 309:
309 But the great Cannon to the cloudes shall tell.
    ... ond part of the New Shakespeare Society' ...
    ... ttenburg, they show Shakespeare taking s ...
147) Commentary Note for line 310:
310 And the Kings rowse the {heauen} <Heauens> shall brute againe,
    ... the suggestion that Shakespeare uses <i> ...
148) Commentary Note for line 313:
313 Ham. O that this too too {sallied} <solid> flesh would melt, {but Hamlet}
    ... rated Passage in <i>Shakespeare</i>'s <i ...
    ... rated passage in <i>Shakespear</i>'s <i> ...
    ...  ear I may have for Shakespearian poetry ...
    ... e early editions of Shakespeare.</para>  ...
    ... ord that is used my Shakespeare. But wit ...
    ... been printed by the Shakespeare Society, ...
    ... first volume of the Shakespeare Society' ...
    ...  reading to be what Shakespeare intended ...
    ... ss of the lovers of Shakespeare.</para>  ...
    ... sh idea relating to Shakespeare requires ...
    ... t help feeling that Shakespeare intended ...
    ... ra>&#x201C;Whatever Shakespeare intended ...
    ... e how any reader of Shakespeare can for  ...
    ...  alter the sense of Shakespeare's line,  ...
    ... x201C;As a lover of Shakespeare, and a w ...
    ... n the literature of Shakespeare's day. F ...
    ... /i> loving breast.' Shakespeare's Sonnet ...
    ... r (Illustrations of Shakespeare, [2: 217 ...
    ... :  claims Bacon  is Shakespeare, support ...
    ... :  claims Bacon  is Shakespeare, support ...
    ... ch is punctuated as Shakespeare intended ...
    ...  death &#8212; that Shakespeare follows  ...
    ... the adjective which Shakespeare had in h ...
    ... as nothing comic to Shakespeare's audien ...
    ... ster comments in <i>Shakespeare Without  ...
    ... tiveness that makes Shakespeare the supr ...
    ... ly be surprising if Shakespeare heard th ...
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
149) Commentary Note for line 314:
314 Thaw and resolue it selfe into a dewe,
    ...  is not peculiar to Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
150) Commentary Note for line 315:
315 Or that the euerlasting had not fixt
    ... erious character of Shakespeare. &amp;#x ...

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