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11) Commentary Note for lines 24-25:
24-5 Fran. Barnardo {hath} <ha's> my place; giue you good night. | Exit Fran.
    ... ad as much to do with these variants as Shakespeare, whose preference we may sus ...
12) Commentary Note for line 27:
27 Bar. Say, what is Horatio there?
    ... ra> </cn> <cn> <sigla>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Journal of the British  ...
    ... Shakespeare.</i> Journal of the British Shakespeare Association</sigla> <hanging ...
13) Commentary Note for line 28:
28 Hora. A peece of him.
    ... had the faintest notion of illustrating Shakespeare. when these things were utte ...
14) Commentary Note for line 30:
30 {Hora.} <Mar.> What, ha's this thing appeard againe to night?
    ... s based. But [Q2], no doubt, represents Shakespeare's original intention [. . .  ...
    ...  do not feel the exquisite judgement of Shakespeare&#x201D; from <i>SC </i>1:20, ...
    ... . 127&gt;Yet for Derrida, the figure of Shakespeare as a night-watchman on the r ...
15) Commentary Note for line 31:
31 Bar. I haue seene nothing.
    ... glish, the prime mover of this shift is Shakespeare, who may be said to have giv ...
16) Commentary Note for line 32:
32 Mar. Horatio saies tis but our fantasie,
    ...  and &#8216;fancy' are commonly used by Shakespeare in this sense. The former is ...
    ... nd Spirits'), 1584. On the dramatic use Shakespeare makes of conflicting contemp ...
17) Commentary Note for line 34:
34 Touching this dreaded sight twice seene of vs,
    ... burton</sc> (ed. 1747): &#x201C;Perhaps Shakespear wrote SPRIGHT.&#x201D; </para ...
    ... urton's conjecture, that &#8216;perhaps Shakespeare wrote, <i>spright</i>.' &#x2 ...
18) Commentary Note for line 36:
36 With vs to watch the minuts of this night,
    ... ms to have been an expression common in Shakespeare's time. I find [it] in one o ...
19) Commentary Note for line 41:
41 And let vs once againe assaile your eares,
    ... eighton</sc> (ed. 1891): &#x201C; . . . Shakespeare treats the clause <b>What</b ...
20) Commentary Note for line 46:
46 Bar. Last night of all,
    ... k, and maintains an equal Character. <i>Shakespeare </i>has strictly observed th ...

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