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151) Commentary Note for line 316:
316 His cannon gainst {seale} <Selfe->slaughter, ô God, <O> God,
    ...  a Word that <i><sc>Shakespeare</sc></i> ...
    ... >theo1</sc>) (2) In Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... cide by Divine Law. Shakespeare may have ...
    ... ara> <para><bwk> <i>Shakespeare's Knowle ...
    ... erious character of Shakespeare." &lt;/p ...
    ...  James Hales, which Shakespeare drew on  ...
    ... r</i> seems to be a Shakespearian coinag ...
    ... obald comments that Shakespeare 'intende ...
    ...  words and ideas in Shakespeare' whose ' ...
    ... </i> 3.4.75-7). For Shakespeare, this wa ...
152) Commentary Note for line 318:
318 {Seeme} <Seemes> to me all the vses of this world?
    ... goes on to say that Shakespeare &#x201C; ...
153) Commentary Note for line 319:
319 Fie on't, {ah fie,} <Oh fie, fie,> tis an vnweeded garden
    ... c> (ed. 1987): "For Shakespeare, as for  ...
154) Commentary Note for line 320:
320 That growes to seede, things rancke and grose in nature,
    ... inherent in nature. Shakespeare recogniz ...
155) Commentary Note for line 321:
321 Possesse it {meerely that} <meerely. That> it should come {thus} <to this:>
    ... > (<i>Lex.</i>) and Shakespeare <i>passi ...
156) Commentary Note for line 324:
324 Hiperion to a satire, so louing to my mother,
    ... y circumstance that Shakespeare had in c ...
    ... their convenience.  Shakespeare accepts  ...
    ...  a model of beauty. Shakespeare has been ...
    ... uently mentioned by Shakespeare with the ...
    ... )].  Hyperion is by Shakespeare identifi ...
    ... ys it is clear that Shakespeare thought  ...
    ... more significant in Shakespeare: the ant ...
    ...  of <i>satyr</i> in Shakespeare."</para> ...
157) Commentary Note for line 325:
325 That he might not {beteeme} <beteene> the winds of heauen
    ...  us to believe that Shakespeare wrote, & ...
    ... dern edition of <sc>Shakespeare</sc>. <s ...
    ...  in the text of <sc>Shakespeare</sc>. Yo ...
    ... ut.' It is quite in Shakespeare's manner ...
    ... ind on me to blow'. Shakespeare transfor ...
    ... re word' (Edwards). Shakespeare's only o ...
158) Commentary Note for line 327:
327 Must I remember, why she {should} <would> hang on him
    ... &#8216;was wont' in Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
159) Commentary Note for line 328:
328 As if increase of appetite had growne
    ... :  claims Bacon  is Shakespeare, support ...
    ... en as 'appetite' in Shakespeare (see <i> ...
160) Commentary Note for line 330:
330 Let me not thinke on't; frailty thy name is woman
    ...  this Passage of <i>Shakespeare</i>, whe ...
    ... opinion, this of <i>Shakespear</i>&#8212 ...
    ... ynistic attitude of Shakespeare's time a ...

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