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701) Commentary Note for line 3627_362:
3627-8 signes, and three | liberall conceited carriages, that's the French
3628-9 {bet} <but> a|gainst the Danish, why is this {all} <impon'd as> you call it?
    ... sric mocked for the use of a word which Shakespeare had elsewhre used quite seri ...
702) Commentary Note for line 3630_363:
3630-1 {Cour.} <Osr.> The King sir, hath layd {sir,} that in a dozen passes be|tweene
    ... e trouble is the tersest thing he says. Shakespeare sometimes leaves plot detail ...
    ... 216;twelve for nine'. The odds are that Shakespeare himself was in a muddle abou ...
703) Commentary Note for line 3649_365:
3649-50 Hora. This Lapwing runnes away with the shell on his | head.
3651-2 Ham. A did {so sir} <Complie> with his dugge before a | suckt it, thus {has} <had> he and 3651
    ... t whether any alteration be necessary.  Shakespeare seems to have used <i> compl ...
    ...  have been caught, or rather copied, by Shakespeare from thence. &#8216;Flatteri ...
    ...  have been caught, or rather copied, by Shakespeare from thence. &#8216;Flatteri ...
704) Commentary Note for line 3654_365:
3654-5 kind of {histy} | <yesty> colection, which carries them through and through
    ...  Husbandry</i> , p. 18. 76, and 77.  So Shakespeare mentions together the <i> fa ...
705) Commentary Note for line 3656:
3656 the most {prophane and trennowed} <fond and winnowed> opinions, and doe but blowe 3656
    ... in his Husbandry p. 18. 76 &amp; 77. so Shakespeare mentions together the fan an ...
    ... cur together in other writers, and that Shakespeare has &#8216;the <i>fan</i> an ...
    ... nd extravagant in expression. Therefore Shakespeare makes <i>Hamlet </i>describe ...
    ... eighty grain of wisdom behind; and what Shakespeare clearly intends to convey, a ...
    ...  rate &#8216;trennowed' is easy enough. Shakespeare had a habit sometimes, if th ...
    ... n, viz. that, whatever word it was that Shakespeare wrote, it must have been one ...
    ... eading of a word written by the hadn of Shakespeare himself; and it not only fol ...
    ...  the error in Quarto is intelligible if Shakespeare wrote <i>pfound</i> or <i>pr ...
    ... n of <i>fond </i>to <i>fanned.</i> That Shakespeare thought of winnowing as effe ...
    ... endation for F's &#8216;fond'. Probably Shakespeare wrote &#8216;fand'. The Q2 c ...
706) Commentary Note for line 3657_1_3:
3657+1 {Enter a Lord.} 3657+1
3657+2 {Lord. My Lord, his Maiestie commended him to you by young}
3657+3 {Ostricke, who brings backe to him that you attend him in the hall,}
    ... with which the latter had been charged. Shakespeare probably introduced this lor ...
707) Commentary Note for line 3657_4_3:
3657+4 {he sends to know if your pleasure hold to play with Laertes, or that}
3657+5 {you will take longer time?} 3657+5
    ... with which the latter had been charged. Shakespeare probably introduced this lor ...
708) Commentary Note for line 3657_6_3:
3657+6 {Ham. I am constant to my purposes, they followe the Kings plea-}
3657+7 {sure, if his fitnes speakes, mine is ready: now or whensoeuer, pro-}
3657+8 {uided I be so able as now.}
    ... with which the latter had been charged. Shakespeare probably introduced this lor ...
709) Commentary Note for line 3664_366:
3664-5 Ham. It is but foolery, but it is such a kinde of | {gamgiuing,} <gain-giuing> as
3665 would perhapes trouble a woman. 3665
    ... rhaps stronger than &#8216;misigiving': Shakespeare thinks of &#8216;gain' as in ...
710) Commentary Note for line 3668_366:
3668-9 Ham. Not a whit, we defie augury, {there is} <there's a> speciall | prouidence in
    ... <tab> </tab>Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 ...

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