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31) Commentary Note for line 76:
76 Such was the very Armor he had on,
    ... an Ghost </i>and <i>Shakespeare's Ghosts ...
    ... other characters in Shakespeare's plays  ...
32) Commentary Note for line 78:
78 So frownd he once, when in an angry parle
    ... ave been written in Shakespeare's time,  ...
    ... e consulted a dozen Shakespeares and can ...
    ... truck any editor of Shakespeare? Has the ...
    ... e elsewhere used by Shakespeare only of  ...
    ... se of <i>parle, </i>Shakespeare more tha ...
    ... the 1640 edition of Shakespeare's poems. ...
33) Commentary Note for line 79:
79 He smot the {sleaded pollax} <sledded Pollax> on the ice.
    ...  pretend to know <i>Shakespear</i>'s Mea ...
    ... hews, I think, that Shakespeare wrote &# ...
    ...  they were known in Shakespeare's time.& ...
    ... ave been written in Shakespare's time&#8 ...
    ... &#x201C;Assume that Shakespear made Haml ...
    ... ike. It was rife in Shakespears time: an ...
    ... course, if I were a Shakespearian commen ...
    ... ause I thought that Shakespear wrote it  ...
    ... sewhere in the play Shakespeare employs  ...
    ... s (see Schmidt's <i>Shakespeare-Lexicon: ...
    ... hows, I think, that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
    ... ed words show, that Shakespeare wrote <i ...
    ... ave been written in Shakespeare's time&# ...
    ... them a passage from Shakespeare or from  ...
    ... s the sense of what Shakespeare intended ...
    ... er, one instance in Shakespeare's [<i>Lu ...
    ... . ii [1088, 1100],  Shakespeare twice us ...
    ... <para>&#x201C;Might Shakespeare have wri ...
    ... D. Haley in the <i> Shakespeare Quarterl ...
    ... lad' is Pyrrhus and Shakespeare drew on  ...
34) Commentary Note for line 81:
81 Mar. Thus twice before, and {iump} <iust> at this dead houre,
    ... yet the old one was Shakespear's.&#x201D ...
    ... mous in the time of Shakespeare. Ben Jon ...
    ... <i>just:</i> but in Shakespeare's day, & ...
35) Commentary Note for line 83:
83 Hora. In what perticular {thought, to worke} <thought to work,> I know not,
    ... ts ominousness' (<i>Shakespeare's Early  ...
    ... eater importance to Shakespeare's audien ...
36) Commentary Note for line 85:
85 This bodes some strange eruption to our state.
    ... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
    ... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
37) Commentary Note for line 88:
88 So nightly toiles the subiect of the land,
    ... sitive were used in Shakespeare's time a ...
38) Commentary Note for line 90:
90 And forraine marte, for implements of warre,
    ... rmous importance in Shakespearean times: ...
39) Commentary Note for line 91:
91 Why such impresse of ship-writes, whose sore taske
    ... aving observed that Shakespeare gives En ...
    ... e has there been in Shakespeare's accura ...
    ... r passages in which Shakespeare uses the ...
40) Commentary Note for line 96:
96 Hora. That can I.
    ... 201C;The play shows Shakespeare in two m ...
    ... <i>Short Studies in Shakespeare, </i>pp. ...

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