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251) Commentary Note for line 892:
892 Pol. You shall doe meruiles wisely good Reynaldo,
    ... >] <sc>Hibbard</sc> (ed. 1987): "very.  Shakespeare often uses <i>marvellous</i> ...
252) Commentary Note for line 898:
898 Enquire me first what Danskers are in Parris,
    ...   who confused Danske with Denmark, and Shakespeare may also have been one. &lt; ...
    ...  have been some such confusion that led Shakespeare to suppose that Denmark bord ...
253) Commentary Note for line 913:
913 But sir, such wanton, wild, and vsuall slips,
    ... )]: &#8216;'Tis a venial slip.' Perhaps Shakespeare had the other sense of the w ...
254) Commentary Note for line 921:
921 You must not put another scandell on him, [E1v]
    ... 3): &#x201C;<i>T</i>[heobald] in his <i>Shakespeare Restored</i>, thinks we shou ...
255) Commentary Note for line 931:
931 And I belieue it is a fetch of {wit,} <warrant:>
    ... er texts (see MSH, p. 108) suggest that Shakespeare was in the habit of contract ...
256) Commentary Note for line 936:
936 The youth you breath of guiltie, be assur'd
    ... th</i> as a form of <i>breathe</i> with Shakespeare as an example. See <i>breath ...
257) Commentary Note for line 938:
938 Good sir, (or so,) or friend, or gentleman,
    ... aginary gentleman will say to Reynaldo, Shakespeare delineates Polonius's dodder ...
258) Commentary Note for line 957:
957 With windlesses, and with assaies of bias,
    ... id, the seventh book, the book in which Shakespeare was so well read: &#8216; .  ...
259) Commentary Note for line 958:
958 By indirections find directions out,
    ... lonius, whose talk is of that kind; but Shakespeare seriously uses it for indire ...
260) Commentary Note for line 974:
974 Lord Hamlet with his doublet all vnbrac'd,
    ... red with the overcoat or outer garment. Shakespeare makes his characters (e.g. J ...
    ... ened, distracted and puzzled girl, that Shakespeare decided we should not witnes ...
    ... aylor </sc> (ed. 2006): &#x201C;jacket. Shakespeare here as elsewhere imagines h ...

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