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481) Commentary Note for line 2576:
2576 Ham. I must to England, you knowe that.
    ... er (Scene 4). It is quite possible that Shakespeare meant us to suppose that, wh ...
    ... . But the quotation given suggests what Shakespeare implies, that he &#8216;doub ...
    ... ready learned of the project&#8212;how, Shakespeare does not say, but it is easy ...
    ... d Guildenstern at 3.3.2-4 [2273-5], but Shakespeare often uses the convention wh ...
482) Commentary Note for line 2577+1:
2577+1 { Ham. Ther's letters seald, and my two Schoolefellowes,} 2577+1
    ... <i>Act</i>, save a slight one, in which SHAKESPEARE is no ways concern'd, commit ...
    ...  their removal is part of a revision by Shakespeare of the later part of the pla ...
    ... rds argues that this passage was cut by Shakespeare as part of a revision of the ...
483) Commentary Note for line 2577+5:
2577+5 {For tis the sport to haue the enginer}
    ... tineer</i> for &#8216;mutineer,' though Shakespeare has it both ways; and the wo ...
484) Commentary Note for line 2577+7:
2577+7 {But I will delue one yard belowe their mines,}
    ... the explosives buried in such tunnels). Shakespeare had drawn on Holinshed's des ...
485) Commentary Note for line 2578:
2578 <Ham.> This man shall set me packing, {K1}
    ... tion. I confess I do not understand why Shakespeare thought it necessary to add  ...
486) Commentary Note for line 2580:
2580 Mother {good night indeed,} <goodnight. Indeede> this Counsayler
    ...  and bitterness, love and anger has not Shakespeare set his Hamlet to ring on th ...
487) Commentary Note for line 2583:
2583 Come sir, to draw toward an end with you.
    ... </i>, in a remark on this place, blames Shakespeare for having been unfortunate  ...
488) Commentary Note for line 2585:
2585 <Exit Hamlet tugging in Polonius.> 2585
    ... [4.14.138 (2993)]. These instances from Shakespeare alone, and they could easily ...
489) Commentary Note for lines 2586-2586+1:
2586 Eenter King {, and Queene, with Rosencraus}
2586+1 {and Guyldensterne}.
    ... ng &#8216;enter the Queen's apartment', Shakespeare must have intended a new sce ...
490) Commentary Note for line 2605:
2605 Should haue kept short, restraind, and out of haunt 2605
    ... >The verb is two or three times used by Shakespeare in the similar sense of freq ...

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