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191) Commentary Note for line 441:
441 A sable siluer'd.
    ... point, </small>from Shakespeare's Sonnet ...
192) Commentary Note for line 448:
448 Let it be {tenable} <treble> in your silence still,
    ... ale or measure with Shakespeare. &#8216; ...
    ... s no doubt but that Shakespeare's hand i ...
    ...  verses ascribed to Shakespeare by Allot ...
    ... ale or measure with Shakespeare. &#8216; ...
    ... s no doubt but that Shakespeare's hand i ...
    ...  verses ascribed to Shakespeare by Allot ...
    ... t; perhaps this was Shakespeare's spelli ...
    ... here to be found in Shakespeare's dramat ...
    ... ves not uncommon in Shakespeare, and not ...
    ... as been transposed. Shakespeare probably ...
    ... tion of the Text of Shakespeare,' vol. 1 ...
    ... kept;' according to Shakespeare's occasi ...
    ... le of being held'.  Shakespeare does not ...
    ...  a secret). This is Shakespeare's only u ...
193) Commentary Note for line 449:
449 And {what someuer} <whatsoeuer> els shall hap to night,
    ... lder, and evidently Shakespearian, form  ...
    ... ally more common in Shakespeare, as [Wel ...
194) Commentary Note for line 454:
454 All. Our dutie to your honor. Exeunt.
    ... and by the usage of Shakespear's time, a ...
195) Commentary Note for line 456:
456 My fathers spirit (in armes) all is not well,
    ... matically relevant. Shakespeare is aware ...
196) Commentary Note for line 457:
457 I doubt some foule play, would the night were come,
    ... mmunication will be Shakespeare still fu ...
197) Commentary Note for line 462:
462 Laer. My necessaries are {inbarckt} <imbark't>, farwell,
    ...  regarded as one of Shakespeare's lyric  ...
    ...  regarded as one of Shakespeare's lyric  ...
    ...  regarded as one of Shakespeare's lyric  ...
    ... . 1987): "luggage.  Shakespeare seems to ...
198) Commentary Note for line 463:
463 And sister, as the winds giue benefit
    ... e past and present; Shakespeare often us ...
199) Commentary Note for line 464:
464 And {conuay, in} <Conuoy is> assistant doe not sleepe
    ... o be in attendance. Shakespeare thinks o ...
200) Commentary Note for line 465:
465 But let me heere from you.
    ...  his sister. During Shakespeare's lifeti ...
    ... s marked, either by Shakespeare or by hi ...

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