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61) Commentary Note for line 189:
189 With {an} <one> auspitious, and {a} <one> dropping eye,
    ... gs and amplifications were drilled into Shakespeare in the classroom so thorough ...
62) Commentary Note for line 195:
195 Now followes that you knowe young Fortinbrasse,
    ... 982): &#x201C;Cf. 'young Hamlet' [169]. Shakespeare evidently intends a parallel ...
63) Commentary Note for line 196:
196 Holding a weake supposall of our worth
    ... 201C;<small>notion</small>. Not used by Shakespeare elsewhere.&#x201D;</para></c ...
64) Commentary Note for line 198:
198 Our state to be disioynt, and out of frame
    ... Shakespeare.</i> Journal of the British Shakespeare Association</sigla> <hanging ...
    ... lying metaphors are from carpentry, but Shakespeare applies them to social and p ...
65) Commentary Note for line 206:
206 Thus much the busines is, we haue heere writ
    ... Wright</sc> (ed. 1872): &#x201C;Used by Shakespeare both as a preterite and part ...
66) Commentary Note for line 210:
210 His further gate heerein, in that the leuies,
    ... sed metaphorically. <small>Elsewhere in Shakespeare it means &#8216;walk' or &#8 ...
67) Commentary Note for line 216:
216 To busines with the King, more then the scope
    ... should</i> be otherwise, and that it is Shakespeare that is in <i>error</i>; alt ...
    ... should</i> be otherwise, and that it is Shakespeare that is in <i>error</i>; alt ...
68) Commentary Note for line 217:
217 Of these {delated} <dilated> articles allowe:
    ... ntury, they would have been aware, that Shakespeare was perfectly right in using ...
69) Commentary Note for line 222:
222 And now Laertes whats the newes with you?
    ... >. He is affable as well as kingly, and Shakespeare clearly means to depict him  ...
    ... olonius's son. But much more important, Shakespeare takes this opportunity of sp ...
70) Commentary Note for line 227:
227 The head is not more natiue to the hart
    ... ith food), the propriety where with the Shakespeare here makes the King compare  ...
    ... ce. <small>But it is most probable that Shakespeare wrote&#8212;&#8216;Than <i>t ...
    ... m service. But it is most probable that Shakespeare wrote&#8212;&#8216;Than <i>t ...

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