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431) Commentary Note for line 2364:
2364 When he is {drunke, a sleepe,} <drunke asleepe:> or in his rage,
    ... ional convention is brilliantly used by Shakespeare for his own dramatic ends. F ...
432) Commentary Note for line 2369:
2369 And that his soule may be as damnd and black
    ... e hardly any of those commentators upon Shakespeare who exclaim against it, that ...
    ...  as the middle of the next century; and Shakespeare has here in some sort laid a ...
433) Commentary Note for line 2372:
2372 King. My words fly vp, my thoughts remaine belowe
    ... mulations present in public speech. Yet Shakespeare manifests the limitations of ...
434) Commentary Note for line 2374:
2374 Enter {Gertrard} <Queene> and Polonius.
    ... ed, is the 'deceptive cadence' in which Shakespeare summons up our excitement th ...
    ... ed, is the "deceptive cadence" in which Shakespeare summons up our excitement th ...
435) Commentary Note for line 2379:
2379 Much heate and him, Ile silence me {euen} <e'ene> heere,
    ... > Singer is &#x201C;vindicating&#x201D; Shakespeare from &#x201C;the interpolati ...
    ... e an authoritative change, occurring to Shakespeare when the play was in product ...
    ... e an authoritative change, occurring to Shakespeare when the play was in product ...
436) Commentary Note for line 2404:
2404 Ham. How now, a Rat, dead for a Duckat, dead.
    ...  Polonius was in Conformity to the Plan Shakespeare built his Play upon; and the ...
    ... <small>as well as with the novella that Shakespeare follows here more closely th ...
    ... yed themselves (see D.V. Falk in the <i>Shakespeare Quarterly </i>18 [1976], p.3 ...
437) Commentary Note for line 2409:
2409 Ham. A bloody deede, almost as bad, good mother
    ... ally distinct in her disavowal. May not Shakespeare have left the point in doubt ...
438) Commentary Note for line 2410:
2410 As kill a King, and marry with his brother.
    ... . . . Hamlet' [3.4.112-5 (2492-5)]. Had Shakespeare intended to attach greater c ...
    ... . She feels both guilty and not guilty. Shakespeare seems to have made the stron ...
439) Commentary Note for line 2411:
2411 {Ger.}<Qu.> As kill a King{.}<?>
    ...  king or queen make so good a defence.  Shakespeare wished to render them as odi ...
    ...  with asking if it can be supposed that Shakespeare intended so important a poin ...
440) Commentary Note for line 2413:
2413 Thou wretched, rash, intruding foole farwell,
    ... But Hamlet was still to appear mad. And Shakespeare seems to us to have sometime ...

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