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31) Commentary Note for line 109:
109 To the inheritance of Fortinbrasse,
    ... #x201C;To Inherit. This word is used by Shakespeare in the sense of to possess,  ...
32) Commentary Note for line 110:
110 Had he bin vanquisher; as by the same {comart,} <Cou'nant>
    ... <i>bargain</i> or covenant between two. Shakespeare also uses <i>mart,</i> for t ...
    ... m of the line. I have little doubt that Shakespeare wrote <i>comp&#225;ct</i>, w ...
    ... c> (ed. 1868): &#x201C;A word formed by Shakespeare to express &#8216;joint barg ...
    ... ed. 1872): &#x201C; . . . which perhaps Shakespeare wrote, coining the word, and ...
    ... >, which is the reading of the quartos. Shakespeare elsewhere uses to <i>mart </ ...
33) Commentary Note for line 111:
111 And carriage of the article desseigne,
    ... m of the line. I have little doubt that Shakespeare wrote <i>comp&#225;ct</i>, w ...
34) Commentary Note for line 113:
113 Of vnimprooued mettle, hot and full,
    ... ager to <i>prove</i> his <i>mettle</i>. Shakespeare does not use <i>unimproved</ ...
35) Commentary Note for line 114:
114 Hath in the skirts of Norway heere and there
    ... y we speak of the &#8216;purlieus.' and Shakespeare of the &#8216;suburbs,' of a ...
36) Commentary Note for line 115:
115 Sharkt vp a list of {lawelesse} <Landlesse> resolutes
    ... 201C;Cum Notis Variorum: Samuel Henley, Shakespeare Commentator in Bell's <i>Ann ...
    ... n Bell's <i>Annotations</i>.&#x201D; <i>Shakespeare Newsletter </i>48. 4 (Winter ...
    ... racious and promiscuous feeding was for Shakespeare the distinctive feature of t ...
37) Commentary Note for line 120:
120 And tearmes {compulsatory} <Compulsatiue>, those foresaid lands
    ...  of now obsolete forms of 'compulsory'; Shakespeare does not use the common mode ...
38) Commentary Note for line 124:
124 Of this post hast and Romadge in the land.
    ... &#8216;room,' &#8216;roomage.' Possibly Shakespeare had also &#8216;roam' in his ...
39) Commentary Note for line 124+1:
124+1 { Bar. I thinke it be no other, but enso;}
    ...  but not in the Folios. Some think that Shakespeare omitted these splendid lines ...
    ... 16;cut.' Whether such cuts were made by Shakespeare or not we have no means of k ...
    ...  such as Edwards and Hibbard argue that Shakespeare intended to delete them, the ...
40) Commentary Note for line 124+6:
124+6 {In the most high and palmy state of Rome,}
    ...  must be allowed that a contemporary of Shakespeare has so employed it: &#8216;T ...
    ... o ask if Lucan had been translated when Shakespeare wrote <i>Hamlet</i>. The ear ...
    ... 3):   &#x201C;For the omens that follow Shakespeare is indebted to North's Trans ...

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