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331) Commentary Note for line 767:
767 Let not the royall bed of Denmarke be {D3v}
    ...  in a state of spiritual safety. Again, Shakespeare insists too often on the div ...
332) Commentary Note for line 768:
768 A couch for luxury and damned incest.
    ... x201C;Lasciviousness (its only sense in Shakespeare).&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><s ...
    ... 6;One all of luxury, an ass, a madman.' Shakespeare never uses the word in its m ...
    ... 87): "lust, lechery (as it always is in Shakespeare), the deadly sin <i>Luxuria< ...
    ... 6): &#x201C;lust, lechery (as always in Shakespeare)&#x201D;</para> <br/>  <hang ...
333) Commentary Note for line 769:
769 But {howsomeuer} <howsoeuer> thou {pursues} <pursuest> this act,
    ... i> which F corrects, may conceivably be Shakespearean. Cf. <i>Revisits,</i>  638 ...
    ... ollowing th- (see Franz, <i>Die Sprache Shakespeares</i>, <small>&#167;</small>1 ...
334) Commentary Note for line 770:
770 Tain't not thy minde, nor let thy soule contriue
    ... ent. Mag. </i>3 [1733]:114): &#x201C;<i>Shakespeare </i>has found room for <i>Pi ...
    ... ances, is not very unlike the Hamlet of Shakespeare. Aegysthus and Clytemnestra, ...
    ... s scarce an editor or commentator on <i>Shakespear, </i>that has not mentioned s ...
    ... hose that follow the ghost is, whether  Shakespeare means to have him do it on p ...
335) Commentary Note for line 774:
774 The Gloworme shewes the matine to be neere
    ... sc>Elze</sc> (ed. 1882): &#x201C;Drake, Shakespeare and his Times, II, 414, prin ...
    ... D</i> 3) &#8211; not found elsewhere in Shakespeare."</para></cn>  <cn> <sigla>1 ...
    ...  (<i>matin</i>) is approaching. This is Shakespeare's only use of the word <i>ma ...
336) Commentary Note for line 775:
775 And gins to pale his vneffectuall fire,
    ... - only occurs twice in all the plays of Shakespeare, and in [<i>Ven.</i>] 521 [. ...
    ... Un- </i>seems to have been preferred by Shakespeare before <i>p</i> and <i>r</i> ...
    ... sc> (ed. 1987): "dim, make pale &#8211; Shakespeare's only use of the word as a  ...
    ... hath fire in darkness, none in light.'  Shakespeare does not use <i>uneffectual< ...
337) Commentary Note for line 776:
776 Adiew, adiew, {adiew,} <Hamlet:> remember me. <Exit>
    ... le behavior, and it is clear to me what Shakespeare has set out to portray: a he ...
    ... ed transitively only in this passage of Shakespeare.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <s ...
    ...  Q1 VN]. Compare Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, XVI, 229.&#x20 ...
    ... (1989, pp. 92-3) &lt;p.92&gt; writes of Shakespeare's use of the play-within in  ...
338) Commentary Note for line 777:
777 Ham. O all you host of heauen, ô earth, what els,
    ... &amp; the two Afrites, in Eschylus. But Shakespear alone could have produced the ...
    ... lus. &lt;/p. 299&gt; &lt;p. 300&gt; But Shakespear alone could have produced the ...
    ... <small>and</small> the two Afrites. But Shakespear alone could have produced the ...
    ... o state, most of the representatives of Shakespeare's <i>Hamlet</i>, on the stag ...
339) Commentary Note for line 778:
778 And shall I coupple hell, ô fie, hold, {hold} my hart,
    ...  of ? and !; and this I believe is what Shakespeare wrote. </para> <para>&#x201C ...
340) Commentary Note for line 780:
780 But beare me {swiftly} <stiffely> vp; remember thee,
    ... of mourning onto the audience by naming Shakespeare's theatre: [quotes 780-2.] T ...
    ... wd into witnesses at Golgotha" [Barton, Shakespeare and the Idea of the Play, p. ...

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