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21) Commentary Note for line 47:
47 When yond same starre thats weastward from the pole,
    ... amatic fitness, has Shakespeare introduc ...
    ... tly argued that, if Shakespeare had a sp ...
22) Commentary Note for line 48:
48 Had made his course t'illume that part of heauen
    ... e Numbers of <i><sc>Shakespeare: </sc></ ...
    ... s the masculine. In Shakespeare's time < ...
    ...  enlighten. This is Shakespeare's only u ...
    ... but see the similar Shakespearean coinag ...
23) Commentary Note for line 50:
50 The bell then beating one.
    ... ar wth most Terror. Shakesp. in several  ...
    ... llner (<i>Restoring Shakespeare, </i>p.  ...
    ... rrowed the familiar Shakespearean phrase ...
24) Commentary Note for lines 51-52:
51 {Enter Ghost.}
51-52 Mar. Peace, breake thee of, <Enter the Ghost.> | looke where it comes againe.
    ... e magical Pen of <i>Shakespeare</i> . .  ...
    ... Collier's annotated Shakespeare, pp. 34- ...
    ... f.) and Sprague (<i>Shakespeare and the  ...
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
25) Commentary Note for line 55:
55 Bar. Lookes {a} <it> not like the King? marke it Horatio.
    ... umed to derive from Shakespeare's MS [.  ...
    ... (1.3.2c) notes that Shakespeare's lingui ...
26) Commentary Note for line 56:
56 Hora. Most like, it {horrowes} <harrowes> me with feare and wonder.
    ... ge, the language of Shakespeare, the wor ...
    ... en of an Edition of Shakespeare,' 1832.) ...
    ... s to <i>harrow, </i>Shakespeare only use ...
    ... 1C;conjectures that Shakespeare wrote &# ...
    ... iven the context of Shakespeare's usages ...
27) Commentary Note for line 58:
58 Mar. {Speake to} <Question> it Horatio.
    ...  the word spoken on Shakespeare's stage. ...
28) Commentary Note for line 59:
59 Hora. What art thou that vsurpst this time of night,
    ...  the word spoken on Shakespeare's stage. ...
    ... 01C;Blake (N. F. <i>Shakespeare's Langua ...
29) Commentary Note for line 72:
72 Without the sencible and true auouch
    ... lined to think that Shakespear wrote &#8 ...
    ... owing words used by Shakespeare as nouns ...
    ... as a substantive in Shakespeare. For sub ...
    ...  occur as a noun in Shakespeare other th ...
30) Commentary Note for line 74:
74 Mar. Is it not like the King?
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...

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