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201) Commentary Note for line 468:
468 Hold it a fashion, and a toy in blood
    ... ins a very frequent use of this word in Shakespeare (cf. 3.2.69, 4.4.58, 4.5.117 ...
202) Commentary Note for line 469:
469 A Violet in the youth of primy nature,
    ...  <sc>Jenkins</sc> (ed. 1982): &#x201C;A Shakespearean coinage. In its prime or s ...
    ... ing-time of life ('primy' seems to be a Shakespearean coinage)."</para></cn> <cn ...
    ...  (ed. 1987): "This word appears to be a Shakespearian invention.  Onions glosses ...
    ... amp; Taylor </sc> (ed. 2006): &#x201C;a Shakespearean coinage meaning 'in its pr ...
203) Commentary Note for line 470:
470 {Forward} <Froward>, not permanent, sweete, not lasting,
    ... a trochee, l&#225;sting, is against the Shakespearian usage of admitting a troch ...
    ... c> (ed. 1868): &#x201C;A word framed by Shakespeare to express succinctly that w ...
    ... apell &#8216;sweet, but not.' <small>In Shakespeare a pause in verse often suppl ...
    ... a trochee, l&#225;sting, is against the Shakespearian usage of admitting a troch ...
204) Commentary Note for line 471:
471 The {perfume and} suppliance of a minute
471 No more.
    ... c> (ed. 1868): &#x201C;A word framed by Shakespeare to express succinctly that w ...
    ...  that serves as a momentary diversion.  Shakespeare does not use <i>suppliance</ ...
    ... volatile sensory pleasure of a moment'. Shakespeare uses <i>perfume</i> to stand ...
205) Commentary Note for line 475:
475 In thewes and {bulkes,} <Bulke:> but as {this} <his> temple waxes
    ...  the former is found very rarely before Shakespeare's day. It occurs (as cited b ...
    ...  about an attached comma in some hands; Shakespeare does not use 'bulks' elsewhe ...
206) Commentary Note for line 478:
478 And now no soyle nor cautell doth besmirch
    ... nd men </i>cautelous.' But I believe <i>Shakespear </i>wrote, &#8216;<i>And now  ...
    ... The word is used only once elsewhere by Shakespeare,&#x201D; in <i>LC </i>303. < ...
    ...  "crafty intention, deceitful purpose.  Shakespeare does not use <i>cautel</i> e ...
    ... c> (ed. 2006): &#x201C;craft or deceit. Shakespeare also uses the adjective, as  ...
207) Commentary Note for line 484:
484 The {safty} <sanctity> and health of {this whole} <the weole> state,
    ... t <i>saf&#235;ty</i> occurs anywhere in Shakespeare, unless the reading of the 4 ...
    ... e 4to Hamlet of 1604 (test Malone, Var. Shakespeare, vol. vii, p. 216), [484]  b ...
    ... anity,' a word which was rarely used in Shakespeare's time, and of which his wor ...
    ... ' is a misreading of 'beguile' [597] in Shakespeare's own hand.&#x201D; &lt;/p.  ...
    ...  have it from manuscript copy, that is, Shakespeare's foul papers . . . .&#x201D ...
    ... ently trisyllabic in <i>FQ,</i> 5.4.46, Shakespeare affords no parallel and some ...
    ... onjunction of synonyms is not unique in Shakespeare.&#x201D;  </para></cn>   <cn ...
    ... ledges that it is usually disyllabic in Shakespeare, as at [506]. Warburton's su ...
208) Commentary Note for line 489:
489 As he in his {particuler act and place} <peculiar Sect and force>
    ... ribe it to the decreasing legibility of Shakespeare's MS. between the transcript ...
209) Commentary Note for line 493:
493 If with too credent eare you list his songs
    ... believing credulous. <small>Not used by Shakespeare elsewhere in this sense. It  ...
    ... trustful.  This rare word seems to be a Shakespearian coinage."</para></cn>  <cn ...
210) Commentary Note for line 499:
499 “The chariest maide is prodigall inough
    ...  vi. 345.)&#8212;Perhaps the meaning of Shakespeare will appear more clearly fro ...
    ... the exact opposite of &#8216;prodigal.' Shakespeare, then, appears to mean that  ...
    ... lus ch&#233;rie</i>'? Compare, perhaps, Shakespeare's 22nd Sonnet: &#8212; &#821 ...

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