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51) Commentary Note for line 155:
155 This present obiect made probation.
    ... 216;giving proof' in the sense in which Shakespeare uses <i>made probation</i>.& ...
52) Commentary Note for line 164:
164 Hora. So haue I heard and doe in part belieue it,
    ...  [32-3, 39, 71-3, 154-5) and with which Shakespeare uses the suggestiveness of s ...
53) Commentary Note for line 165:
165 But looke the morne in russet mantle clad
    ... y join'd to the Morning. Nor has our <i>Shakespeare </i>forgot to allude to the  ...
    ... e till morning. But, indifferent as was Shakespeare to all dramatic rules and la ...
    ...  lightly along. Milton's is Corinthian, Shakespeare Doric; but both are works of ...
    ... acquired art, but of an inforn faculty. Shakespeare displayed the fulness of its ...
    ... omes at all, the red and golden colour. Shakespeare refers to this characteristi ...
    ... the beginning of his attempt to restore Shakespeare to an Elizabethan stage.&#x2 ...
    ... y? Theobald and Horatio,&#x201D; <i>The Shakespeare Newsletter </i>43.3 (Fall 19 ...
54) Commentary Note for line 166:
166 Walkes ore the dewe of yon high {Eastward} <Easterne> hill
    ...  'Easterne' which is found elsewhere in Shakespeare (especially in relation to t ...
55) Commentary Note for line 172:
172 As needfull in our loues, fitting our duty.
    ...  . . . the plural is frequently used by Shakespeare and writers of the sixteenth ...
    ...  &#x201C;The word is frequently used by Shakespeare to mean strong friendship be ...
56) Commentary Note for line 175:
175 <Scena Secunda.>
    ... the 1616  Ben Jonson Folio, repositions Shakespeare as a contemporary dramatist, ...
57) Commentary Note for line 176:
176 {Florish.} Enter Claudius, King of Denmarke, Gertradt he Queene,
    ... hed,</i> but it apparently did not suit Shakespeare to write a tragedy in which  ...
    ... separate entry in Q2 (cf. Greg, [<i>The Shakespeare First Folio</i>] p. 330). Th ...
58) Commentary Note for line 177:
177 <Hamlet> {Counsaile: as} Polonius, {and his Sonne} Laertes, <and his Sister O->
    ... d Chamberlain. I have little doubt that Shakespeare regarded him as correspondin ...
    ... lf-way through Claudius's speech [221]. Shakespeare must have meant them to be o ...
    ... staging productions (as by the American Shakespeare Co., Staunton, VA, have demo ...
59) Commentary Note for line 179:
179 {Claud.} <King> Though yet of Hamlet our deare brothers death
    ... ning and worthy opposite of the Prince. Shakespeare gives him some sixty lines a ...
    ... terest in the crown, and it may be that Shakespeare had in mind how in earlier v ...
60) Commentary Note for line 185:
185 Together with remembrance of our selues:
    ... n frenzied grief a few short weeks ago. Shakespeare has presented the facts in s ...

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