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21) Commentary Note for line 85:
85 This bodes some strange eruption to our state.
    ... Shakespeare.</i> Journal of the British Shakespeare Association</sigla> <hanging ...
22) Commentary Note for line 91:
91 Why such impresse of ship-writes, whose sore taske
    ... tutes,</i> p. 300, having observed that Shakespeare gives English manners to eve ...
    ... in the only two other passages in which Shakespeare uses the word <i>impress, </ ...
23) Commentary Note for line 96:
96 Hora. That can I.
    ... 7, Jenkins says: &#x201C;The play shows Shakespeare in two minds about [Hor.].&# ...
24) Commentary Note for line 98:
98 Whose image euen but now appear'd to vs,
    ...  emphasis being laid on &#8216;now.' In Shakespeare the emphasis is often to be  ...
    ... #x201C;semblance; not elsewhere used by Shakespeare of a ghostly apparition, tho ...
25) Commentary Note for line 99:
99 Was as you knowe by Fortinbrasse of Norway,
    ...  the throne of Norway. On the contrary, Shakespeare clearly intends us to think  ...
26) Commentary Note for line 101:
101 Dar'd to the combat; in which our valiant Hamlet,
    ... lteration. It was not made, however, by Shakespeare but rather by the anonymous  ...
    ... theatrical form of the name was Hamnet. Shakespeare gave it to his only boy (158 ...
    ...  in the fate of the other. Furthermore, Shakespeare repeated the device with a s ...
27) Commentary Note for line 103:
103 Did slay this Fortinbrasse, who by a seald compact
    ... rd is</small> <small>always accented by Shakespeare on the last syllable, with o ...
    ... h Tongue, pp. 131 sqq. Some of these in Shakespeare have a varying accent, as &# ...
28) Commentary Note for line 104:
104 Well ratified by lawe and {heraldy} <Heraldrie,>
    ... fferent.&#x201D; He therefore concludes Shakespeare wrote&#8212;by Law of Herald ...
    ... btedly many compacts, not only seald as Shakespeare expresses it, but executed i ...
    ... t is therefore with great accuracy that Shakespeare here speaking of this Compac ...
29) Commentary Note for line 105:
105 Did forfait (with his life) all {these} <those> his lands {B2v}
    ...  [. . .] It is [. . .] commonly used by Shakespeare where even the conception of ...
30) Commentary Note for line 107:
107 Against the which a moitie competent
    ... quate. <small>The only other passage of Shakespeare in which the word occurs is  ...

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