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171) Commentary Note for line 621+11:
621+11 {By their ore-grow'th of some complextion}
    ... make-up.  Shakespear ...
172) Commentary Note for line 621+13:
621+13 {Or by some habit, that too much ore-leauens}
    ... tances in Shakespear ...
173) Commentary Note for line 621+17:
621+17 {His vertues els be they as pure as grace, }
    ... after all Shakespear ...
    ... or rather Shakespear ...
    ...  defect', Shakespear ...
174) Commentary Note for line 621+20:
621+20 {From that particuler fault: the dram of eale}
    ... ther'd on Shakespear ...
    ... equent in Shakespear ...
    ... equent in Shakespear ...
    ... #8212;did Shakespear ...
    ... #8212;did Shakespear ...
    ...  heard by Shakespear ...
    ... #x201C;If Shakespear ...
    ... gine that Shakespear ...
    ... 201C;Thus Shakespear ...
    ... s used by Shakespear ...
    ... d whether Shakespear ...
    ... ssages in Shakespear ...
    ... or devil. Shakespear ...
    ... buting to Shakespear ...
    ...  fiction. Shakespear ...
    ... unds that Shakespear ...
175) Commentary Note for line 621+21:
621+21 {Doth all the noble substance of a doubt}
    ... able that Shakespear ...
    ...  was what Shakespear ...
176) Commentary Note for line 624:
624 Ham. Angels and Ministers of grace defend vs:
    ... le (as <i>Shakespear ...
    ... rrick and Shakespear ...
    ...  mankind. Shakespear ...
    ...  No doubt Shakespear ...
    ... l. . . .' Shakespear ...
    ... ls are'), Shakespear ...
    ... 's sense. Shakespear ...
    ... doctrine. Shakespear ...
177) Commentary Note for line 627:
627 Be thy {intents} <euents> wicked, or charitable,
    ... know not. Shakespear ...
178) Commentary Note for line 628:
628 Thou com'st in such a questionable shape,
    ... e British Shakespear ...
179) Commentary Note for line 631:
631 Let me not burst in ignorance, but tell
    ... lude that Shakespear ...
180) Commentary Note for line 632:
632 Why thy canoniz'd bones hearsed in death
    ...  sense in Shakespear ...

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