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341) Commentary Note for line 781:
781 I thou poore Ghost {whiles} <while> memory holds a seate
    ... . That this division was not unknown to Shakespeare we learn from [<i>LLL </i>4. ...
    ... mber me' [776] is: [quotes 781-2]. Thus Shakespeare, in a triple pun (one meanin ...
342) Commentary Note for line 783:
783 Yea, from the table of my memory
    ... sigla> <hanging>Reed:  claims Bacon  is Shakespeare, supported by <i>Promus</i>  ...
    ... ently brought such writing-tablets into Shakespeare's mind (cf. <i>saws, copied< ...
343) Commentary Note for line 785:
785 All sawes of bookes, all formes, all pressures past
    ... ressures,' meaning &#8216;impressions.' Shakespeare elsewhere uses &#8216;impres ...
    ... ons, and 1872, 'his form and pressure'. Shakespeare often uses <i>form</i>  to r ...
344) Commentary Note for line 786:
786 That youth and obseruation coppied there,
    ... servation' more often than not meant in Shakespeare's time a deferential, even o ...
345) Commentary Note for line 788:
788 Within the booke and volume of my braine
    ... dys).  Hamlet, in the manner typical of Shakespeare's time, thinks of his mind a ...
346) Commentary Note for line 790:
790 O most pernicious woman.
    ... 8212;'damned villain,' so convulses and shakes him that he tries the seemingly r ...
    ... (ed. 1987): "wicked (the usual sense in Shakespeare)."</para></cn>   <tlnrange>  ...
347) Commentary Note for line 792:
792 My tables, <my Tables;> meet it is I set it downe
    ... eat relief to me to feel convinced that Shakespeare never intended it.</para> <p ...
    ... ters for memory of things' were used in Shakespeare's time by all ranks of perso ...
    ...  primitive societies (and on this point Shakespeare was faithful to the spirit o ...
348) Commentary Note for line 793:
793 That one may smile, and smile, and be a villaine,
    ...  expressed in the aphoristic form which Shakespeare had been taught to recognize ...
349) Commentary Note for line 800:
800 Hora. {Heauens} <Heauen> secure him.
    ...  safe,' &#8216;guard,' &#8216;protect.' Shakespeare uses the words &#8216;secure ...
350) Commentary Note for line 803:
803 Ham. Hillo, ho, ho, boy come, {and} <bird,> come.
    ... ara><sc>803 Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Education, Lecture 3, 18 ...

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