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661) Commentary Note for line 3512_351:
3512 Ham. Vp from my Cabin,
3513 My sea-gowne scarft about me in the darke
    ...  [<i>making so bold</i>]<i> </i>.  Here Shakespeare would have avoided a rhyme;  ...
    ... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
    ... <i>sold</i> above, print <i>unfold</i>. Shakespeare would of course have avoided ...
662) Commentary Note for line 3514:
3514 Gropt I to find out them, had my desire,
    ... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
663) Commentary Note for line 3515:
3515 Fingard their packet, and in fine with-drew 3515
    ... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
664) Commentary Note for line 3516:
3516 To mine owne roome againe, making so bold
    ... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
665) Commentary Note for line 3517_351:
3517 My feares forgetting manners to {vnfold} <vnseale> {N1v}
3518 Their graund commission; where I found Horatio
    ...  [<i>making so bold</i>]<i> </i>.  Here Shakespeare would have avoided a rhyme;  ...
    ... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
    ... <i>sold</i> above, print <i>unfold</i>. Shakespeare would of course have avoided ...
666) Commentary Note for line 3519:
3519 {A} <Oh> royall knauery, an exact command
    ... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
667) Commentary Note for line 3520_352:
3520 Larded with many seuerall sorts of {reasons,} <reason;> 3520
3521 Importing Denmarkes health, and Englands to,
    ... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
668) Commentary Note for line 3527_352:
3527 Ham. Heeres the commission, read it at more leasure,
3528 But wilt thou heare {now} <me> how I did proceed.
    ... . Thus, though I make little doubt that Shakespeare was himself responsible for  ...
669) Commentary Note for line 3529_353:
3529 Hora. I beseech you.
3530 Ham. Being thus benetted round with villaines, 3530
    ... ssumed that &#8216;villainies' was what Shakespeare meant to write.&#x201D;</par ...
670) Commentary Note for line 3531:
3531 {Or} <Ere> I could make a prologue to my braines,
    ... e to his Brains</i> is such a Phrase as SHAKESPEARE would never have us'd, to me ...
    ... ollow, it is tempting to speculate that Shakespeare is referring here to his own ...

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