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241) Commentary Note for line 846:
846-7 Ham. {Ha,} <Ah> ha, boy, say'st thou so, art thou there {trupenny} <true- |penny>?
    ... eculiar appropriateness as here used by Shakespeare in reference to the ghost's  ...
    ... ays: &#x201C;I have always fancied that Shakespeare intended Hamlet to be, not m ...
242) Commentary Note for line 853:
853 Ham. Hic, & vbique, then weele shift {our} <for> ground:
    ... this view. The dramatic predecessors of Shakespeare were very fond of interlardi ...
    ... with such little snatches of Latin, and Shakespeare yielded to the practice only ...
    ... ittle phrases alone we might infer that Shakespeare retained all of these conclu ...
243) Commentary Note for line 863:
863 There are more things in heauen and earth Horatio
    ... the Pointing of this whole Speech in my SHAKESPEARE <i>restor'd</i>, to which I  ...
244) Commentary Note for line 870:
870 With armes incombred thus, or {this} <thus,> head shake,
    ... on kembow </i>or <i>in kenebowe</i>. If Shakespeare could have spelt either of t ...
    ... not', etc., are regularly associated by Shakespeare and others with sights, mela ...
    ... tion behind the present reading is that Shakespeare wrote <i>shakt</i>, the form ...
245) Commentary Note for line 871:
871 Or by pronouncing of some doubtfull phrase,
    ... le to us. Thus we cannot easily see why Shakespeare should write&#8212;&#8216;Di ...
246) Commentary Note for line 874:
874 Or such ambiguous giuing out, to note)
    ... c the passage will be more correct; but Shakespeare was not studious of minute a ...
    ... to the Q2 reading, says: &#x201C;Though Shakespeare uses the verb <i>to note </i ...
247) Commentary Note for line 879:
879 Ham. Rest, rest, perturbed spirit: so Gentlemen,
    ... ; We must again point out, that, though Shakespeare was certainly not a scholar  ...
    ... Shakespeare.</i> Journal of the British Shakespeare Association</sigla> <hanging ...
248) Commentary Note for line 885:
885 The time is out of ioynt, ô cursed spight
    ... le behavior, and it is clear to me what Shakespeare has set out to portray: a he ...
249) Commentary Note for line 887:
887 Nay come, lets goe together. Exeunt.
    ... nt a nature, that perhaps no author but Shakespeare could have produced any thin ...
250) Commentary Note for line 890:
890 Pol. Giue him {this} <his> money, and these notes Reynaldo.
    ... 04 (cf. <i>Ophelia</i>)  and is used by Shakespeare in <i>Oth.</i>&#x201D;</para ...

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