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201) Commentary Note for line 702:
702 Make thy two eyes like stars start from their spheres,
    ... 4): &#x201C;used by Shakespeare of the o ...
202) Commentary Note for line 705:
705 Like quils vpon the {fearefull} <fretfull> Porpentine,
    ... of the word, and so Shakespeare always h ...
203) Commentary Note for line 706:
706 But this eternall blazon must not be
    ... e words employed by Shakespeare and his  ...
    ... may be however that Shakespeare uses &#8 ...
    ... ternal} was used by Shakespeare as an ad ...
    ...  Schmidt notes that Shakespeare sometime ...
    ... f the supernatural. Shakespeare often as ...
204) Commentary Note for line 710:
710 Ghost. Reuenge his foule, and most vnnaturall murther.
    ... Eliz.</i> 1597. (<i>Shakespeare </i>then ...
    ... rd one. . . . [but] Shakespeare does not ...
205) Commentary Note for lines 714-15:
714-15 Ham. Hast <, hast> me to {know't} <know it>, | that {I} with wings as swift
    ... 20&gt;&lt;p. 21&gt; Shakespeare employs  ...
    ... ut the reverse. For Shakespeare with a t ...
206) Commentary Note for line 716:
716 As meditation, or the thoughts of loue
    ... Faith. I doubt that Shakespeare had Warb ...
    ... , not a release. So Shakespeare interpos ...
207) Commentary Note for line 719:
719 And duller shouldst thou be then the fat weede
    ... <i>the fat weed</i> Shakespeare may have ...
    ... or. <i>Dull</i>  in Shakespeare is often ...
    ... s surely imaginary. Shakespeare need hav ...
    ... y, &#8216;fat weed' Shakespeare has in m ...
    ... ave been written by Shakespeare solely t ...
208) Commentary Note for line 720:
720 That {rootes} <rots> it selfe in ease on Lethe wharffe,
    ...  of the wharf where Shakespeare imagined ...
    ... s to be peculiar to Shakespeare (<i>OED  ...
209) Commentary Note for line 722:
722 {Tis} <It's> giuen out, that sleeping in {my} <mine> Orchard,
    ... c> says, &#x201C;in Shakespeare commonly ...
210) Commentary Note for line 729:
729 Ghost. I that incestuous, that adulterate beast, {D3}
    ... 212;]] I believe <i>Shakespeare </i>wrot ...
    ... a more general way; Shakespeare uses it  ...

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