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691) Commentary Note for line 3610_11_:
3610+11 {of him, his semblable is his mirrour, & who els would trace him, his}
3610+12 {vmbrage, nothing more.}
    ... his word is used by Shakespeare in one o ...
692) Commentary Note for line 3610_1_3:
3610+1 {com to Court Laertes, belieue me an absolute gentlemen, ful of most}
3610+2 {excellent differences, of very soft society, and great showing: in-} {N2v}
    ... stributor, to which Shakespeare here ref ...
693) Commentary Note for line 3610_16_:
3610+16 {Cour. Sir.}
3610+17 {Hora. Ist not possible to vnderstand in another tongue, you will}
3610+18 {doo't sir really.}
    ... interceding between Shakespeare and the  ...
694) Commentary Note for line 3610_3_3:
3610+3 {deede to speake fellingly of him, hee is the card or kalender of gen-}
3610+4 {try: for you shall find in him the continent of what part a Gentle-}
3610+5 {man would see.} 3610+5
    ... stributor, to which Shakespeare here ref ...
695) Commentary Note for line 3610_6_3:
3610+6 {Ham. Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you, though I}
3610+7 {know to deuide him inuentorially, would dazzie th'arithmaticke of}
    ... for the reason that Shakespeare often pl ...
    ... interceding between Shakespeare and the  ...
696) Commentary Note for line 3610_8:
3610+8 {memory, and yet but raw neither, in respect of his quick saile, but}
    ... r. Knight's eds. of Shakespeare </i> , p ...
    ... r. Knight's eds. of Shakespeare </i> , p ...
    ... for the reason that Shakespeare often pl ...
    ... his word is used by Shakespeare in one o ...
    ... interceding between Shakespeare and the  ...
    ... interceding between Shakespeare and the  ...
697) Commentary Note for line 3612_3_3:
3612+3 {Cour. I meane sir for this weapon, but in the imputation laide on}
3612+4 {him, by them in his meed, hee's vnfellowed.} 3611+4
    ... sense, and such  as Shakespeare intended ...
    ... h due honour. a1616 SHAKESPEARE Henry VI ...
698) Commentary Note for line 3617_361:
3617-8 againgst the which hee {has impaund} <impon'd> as I take it six French | Rapiers
    ... word, introduced by Shakespeare in ridic ...
699) Commentary Note for line 3619_362:
3619-20 of the carriages in faith, are very | deare to fancy, very responsiue to
    ... interceding between Shakespeare and the  ...
700) Commentary Note for line 3624_362:
3624-5 Ham. The phrase would bee more Ierman to the | matter if wee
    ... its pristine state. Shakespeare adds &#8 ...
    ... taigne used it like Shakespeare for <i>p ...

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