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371) Commentary Note for line 2023:
2023 Enter King and <his>Queene.
    ... tion. By adopting this [archaic] style, Shakespeare deliberately shifts our atte ...
372) Commentary Note for line 2024:
2024 King. Full thirtie times hath Phebus cart gone round
    ... ounce: that is almost every place where Shakespeare has attempted rhyme, either  ...
    ... 6<tab> </tab><sc>Anonymous</sc> (<i>New Shakespeare Society's Transactions 1874< ...
373) Commentary Note for line 2026:
2026 And thirtie dosen Moones with borrowed sheene
    ... Spenser has employed it adjectively, as Shakespeare has done (see Note 6, Act ii ...
    ... nd Milton has used it substantively, as Shakespeare does in the present passage. ...
374) Commentary Note for line 2034:
2034 That I distrust you, yet though I distrust,
    ... cious) on your account. In the same way Shakespeare uses <i>I fear you</i> for I ...
375) Commentary Note for line 2036:
2036 {And} <For> womens feare and loue {hold} <holds> quantitie,
    ... &#x201C;An idiomatic expression used by Shakespeare (see Note 36, Act 1, <i>MND< ...
376) Commentary Note for line 2041:
2041 My operant powers {their} <my> functions leaue to do,
    ... 778): &#x201C;<i>Operant</i> is active. Shakespeare gives it in <i>Tim.</i> [4.3 ...
    ... ;Operant is obsolete instead of active. Shakespeare gives it, in <i>Tim</i>. [4. ...
    ... ): &#x201C;Compare the one other use in Shakespeare of the word operant, <i>tim< ...
377) Commentary Note for line 2050:
2050 <Bapt.> The instances that second marriage moue wormwood
    ... ives that lead to a second marriage. In Shakespeare the word instance has <i>six ...
378) Commentary Note for line 2054:
2054 King. I doe belieue {you thinke} <you. Think> what now you speake,
    ... ago. It would be an ingenious device of Shakespeare to have Hamlet write a speec ...
379) Commentary Note for line 2056:
2056 Purpose is but the slaue to memorie,
    ... en by Hamlet, or whether it is meant by Shakespeare that any lines which actuall ...
    ...  Queen and Hamlet himself, but this was Shakespeare doing, and clearly intention ...
380) Commentary Note for line 2072:
2072 The great man downe, you marke his {fauourite} <fauourites> flyes,
    ... that I cannot for a moment believe that Shakespeare would have tolerated it.&#x2 ...
    ... favourite</i>.</para> <para>&#x201C;Had Shakespeare in mind the fall of the grea ...

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