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101) Commentary Note for line 325:
325 That he might not {beteeme} <beteene> the winds of heauen
    ... e reasons to incline us to believe that Shakespeare wrote, &#8216;<i>That he </i ...
    ... uld not suffer the wind on me to blow'. Shakespeare transforms a common expressi ...
102) Commentary Note for line 328:
328 As if increase of appetite had growne
    ... ire is frequently seen as 'appetite' in Shakespeare (see <i>TN</i> 1.1.1-4  and  ...
103) Commentary Note for line 331:
331 A little month or ere those shooes were old
    ... > (ed. 1980): &#x201C;before.  Probably Shakespeare and his contemporaries suppo ...
104) Commentary Note for line 334:
334 O {God,} <Heauen!> a beast that wants discourse of reason
    ... ourse sb.</i> 2b), and is used again by Shakespeare in <i>Troilus</i> (2.2.116). ...
105) Commentary Note for line 337:
337 Then I to Hercules, within a month,
    ...  (<i>Tragedy</i>) argues, however, that Shakespeare may be drawing on Seneca's < ...
106) Commentary Note for line 339:
339 Had left the flushing {in} <of> her gauled eyes
    ... /sc> (ed. 1987): "ceased from leaving.  Shakespeare has, it seems, combined two  ...
107) Commentary Note for line 341:
341 With such dexteritie to incestious sheets,
    ... : &#x201C;I cannot help suspecting that Shakespeare wrote &#8216;<i>celerity.</i ...
    ... n Elizabeth.  W. F. Trench thought that Shakespeare and the audience of <i>Hamle ...
108) Commentary Note for line 355:
355 Ham. I am very glad to see you, (good euen sir)
    ... sons you give: because it is plain that Shakespeare makes free with the unity of ...
109) Commentary Note for line 364:
364 Hora. My Lord, I came to see your fathers funerall.
    ... play seems curiously undecided  . . . . Shakespeare here ignores the fact that i ...
    ... e:</b> With elaborate funerals in mind, Shakespeare may have intended an audienc ...
110) Commentary Note for line 368:
368 Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio, the funerall bak't meates
    ... en mentioned in the sagas: but of these Shakespeare knew nothing; he is simply r ...
    ... ables] Holland (2008, paper at Columbia Shakespeare Seminar): Since Shakespeare' ...

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