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261) Commentary Note for line 975:
975 No hat vpon his head, his stockins fouled,
    ... no Quarto earlier than that of 1637 (<i>Shakespeare Restored</i>, p. 70), and it ...
    ...  hat</b>] <sc>Hibbard</sc> (ed. 1987): "Shakespeare and his contemporaries, livi ...
262) Commentary Note for line 976:
976 Vngartred, and downe gyued to his ancle,
    ... stantive into their Tongues: so that <i>Shakespeare </i>could not be at a Loss f ...
    ... stantive into their Tongues: so that <i>Shakespeare </i>could not be at a Loss f ...
263) Commentary Note for line 984:
984 Oph. He tooke me by the wrist, and held me hard,
    ... hat he was mad; I cannot but think that Shakespeare meant something more than th ...
264) Commentary Note for line 986:
986 And with his other hand thus ore his brow,
    ... ou do, of course is make a sign--a sign Shakespeare required to give an idea of  ...
265) Commentary Note for line 988:
988 As {a} <he> would draw it, long stayd he so,
    ... ppears to be (though it is not) used by Shakespeare for <i>as if. </i> [. . .] t ...
266) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle
    ... ppeared, though he showed not how, that Shakespeare wrote <i>noted</i>. And Dr.  ...
    ... edly a quaint expression, and therefore Shakespeare might with the greater propr ...
267) Commentary Note for line 1011:
1011 And meant to wrack thee, but beshrow my Ielousie:
    ... (ed. 1872): &#x201C;The word is used by Shakespeare in a wider sense than it is  ...
268) Commentary Note for line 1012:
1012 {By heauen} <It seemes> it is as proper to our age
    ... ng, I take it to be only designed by <i>Shakespeare </i>in ridicule of the old p ...
269) Commentary Note for line 1013:
1013 To cast beyond our selues in our opinions,
    ... s taken from bowling, to which exercise Shakespeare has frequent allusions.&#x20 ...
270) Commentary Note for line 1019:
1019 {Florish.} Enter King {and} Queene, Rosencraus and
    ... itect Inigo Jones and others. See Cohn, Shakespeare in Germany, p. XXIII seq. an ...

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