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171) Commentary Note for line 368:
368 Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio, the funerall bak't meates
    ... sagas: but of these Shakespeare knew not ...
    ... >The Catholocism of Shakespeare's Plays  ...
    ... , paper at Columbia Shakespeare Seminar) ...
    ... are Seminar): Since Shakespeare's audien ...
172) Commentary Note for line 370:
370 Would I had met my dearest foe in heauen
    ... ot be thus spelt in Shakespeare? But ins ...
    ... e used sometimes in Shakespeare for <i>d ...
    ... Dear</i> is used by Shakespeare in a dou ...
    ... t</i> friend, so <i>Shakespeare</i> take ...
    ... 01C;<i>Dear</i>, in Shakespeare's langua ...
    ...  &#x201C;Throughout Shakespeare and all  ...
    ... >&#x201C;Throughout Shakespeare . . . si ...
    ... e,) that throughout Shakespeare, and all ...
    ... t has shown that in Shakespeare's time < ...
    ...  &#8216;dearest' in Shakespeare's day.&# ...
    ... ded in this word by Shakespeare's employ ...
    ... . 1872): &#x201C;In Shakespeare's time < ...
    ... ire.&#x201D; Before Shakespeare, this se ...
173) Commentary Note for line 376:
376 Ham. {A} <He> was a man take him for all in all
    ... nto the Learning of Shakespear</i>) will ...
    ... osiopesis occurs in Shakespeare, as in a ...
    ... x201C;In the German Shakespeare-Jahrbuch ...
    ...  doubt for a moment Shakespeare's meanin ...
    ... he whole'. But when Shakespeare uses <i> ...
174) Commentary Note for line 377:
377 I shall not looke vppon his like againe.
    ...  the true spirit of Shakespeare than <i> ...
    ... inly more worthy of Shakespeare.&#x201D; ...
    ... l characteristic of Shakespear, and if h ...
175) Commentary Note for line 378:
378 Hora. My Lord I thinke I saw him yesternight.
    ...  and perhaps in all Shakespeare. A four- ...
176) Commentary Note for line 379:
379 Ham. saw, who?
    ...  be doubted whether Shakespeare did not  ...
    ... 216;Who' is used by Shakespeare for the  ...
    ... o?' (see Winter, <i>Shakespeare on the S ...
    ... (2000, pp. 20, 15): Shakespeare often tu ...
177) Commentary Note for line 383:
383 With an attent eare till I may deliuer
    ... ne other passage of Shakespeare. [<i>Per ...
    ... ance of the word in Shakespeare</small>. ...
178) Commentary Note for line 386:
386 Ham. For {Gods} <Heauens> loue let me heare?
    ... 01C;I doubt not but Shakespear wrote so  ...
179) Commentary Note for line 389:
389 In the dead wast and middle of the night
    ... mmon in the time of Shakespeare. By <i>w ...
    ... e mere tautology to Shakespeare, instead ...
    ... ly in this sense by Shakespeare, if not  ...
    ... s not probably that Shakespeare meant to ...
    ... ing of Q2 and F, in Shakespeare, and inv ...
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
180) Commentary Note for line 392:
392 Appeares before them, and with solemne march,
    ...  signal instance of Shakespeare's mode o ...

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