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401) Commentary Note for lines 2185-89: 2185-6 Guyl. Nay good my Lord, this curtesie is not of
| the right breede, if
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2186-7 it shall please you to make me a {wholsome} <whol-| some> aunswere, I will doe your
2187-8 mothers commaundement, | if not, your pardon and my returne, shall
2188-9 be the end of | <my> busines.
... “Courtesy. But here as elsewhere Shakespeare plays on <i>cur</i> (see <i> ...
... ed irreconcileable with other accounts. Shakespeare (in <i>Hamlet</i>) speaks of ...
... a little cheese-paring; but manhandling Shakespeare is a dangerous business̵ ...
... ve tone charmed the ears of Henry VIII, Shakespeare and Pepys – is a devel ...
403) Commentary Note for lines 2213-18: 2213-4 Ham. I
{sir}, but while the grasse growes, the prouerbe is
| something
2214-16 musty, | <Enter one with a Recorder.> | ô the {Recorders,} <Recorder.> let mee see {one}, to withdraw with you, why
2217-8 doe you goe about to recouer the wind of mee, as if you | would driue
2218 me into a toyle?
... red irreconcilable with other accounts. Shakespeare (in <i>Hamlet</i>) speaks of ...
... ar in the acting. We must remember that Shakespeare wrote for the stage, not the ...
... a little cheese-paring; but manhandling Shakespeare is a dangerous business̵ ...
... ve tone charmed the ears of Henry VIII, Shakespeare and Pepys – is a devel ...
... ‘<i>not</i> unmannerly.' Probably Shakespeare intended Guildenstern's word ...
... mbridge editors remark, ‘Probably Shakespeare intended Guidenstern's words ...
... resented since we remember the Theatro. Shakespeare seems to have intended the C ...
... efore them the Character of Polonius as Shakespeare intended it, and prevail on ...
... of the folio— for believing that Shakespeare wrote, <p.416></p.4 ...
... giving him this familiar stage speech, Shakespeare distinguishes Hamlet's exerc ...
... c> (1934, rpt. 1963, 1:138): “If Shakespeare wrote ‘breathes,' as h ...
... y of the folio—for believing that Shakespeare wrote, </p.416><p.4 ...
... >“Though in my recent edition of Shakespeare I have preferred printing, w ...
... it is borne in mind what special force Shakespeare elsewhere uses the word in s ...
... who had his mother Agrippina murdered. Shakespeare refers to the story that he ...
... eper horror. The dramatic dilemma which Shakespeare has achieved is acute. For a ...