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31 to 40 of 111 Entries from All Files for "Ophelia near Polonius" in All Fields

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31) Commentary Note for line 581:
581 Pol. I, {springs} <Springes> to catch wood-cockes, I doe knowe
    ... vows</i> with which Ophelia tells him; H ...
32) Commentary Note for line 589:
589 Then a commaund to {parle;} <parley.> for Lord Hamlet,
    ...  between Hamlet and Ophelia as a siege o ...
    ... gives his advice to Ophelia, [quotes 589 ...
33) Commentary Note for line 593:
593 Doe not belieue his vowes, for they are brokers
    ... 6&gt;&#x201C;<i><sc>Ophelia</sc> </i>hav ...
34) Commentary Note for line 594:
594 Not of {that die} <the eye> which their inuestments showe
    ... e</sc> (ed. 1939): "Ophelia has describe ...
35) Commentary Note for line 599:
599 Haue you so slaunder any moment leasure {D1}
    ... Polonius says to <i>Ophelia</i>,&#8212;& ...
    ... olonius's advice to Ophelia, is quite un ...
36) Commentary Note for line 762:
762 2352 Vnhuzled, disappointed, {vnanueld} <vnnaneld>,
    ... ger' burial [2821], Ophelia's abbreviate ...
37) Commentary Note for line 888:
888 <Actus Secundus.>
    ... stle, preparing for Ophelia's encounter  ...
38) Commentary Note for line 967:
967 Rey. Well my Lord. Exit {Rey}.
    ... tage, by which time Ophelia has entered  ...
39) Commentary Note for lines 969-70:
969-70 Pol. Farewell. | How now Ophelia, whats the matter?
    ... intense distress of Ophelia, already a v ...
40) Commentary Note for line 971:
971 Oph. {O my Lord, my Lord} <Alas my Lord>, I haue beene so affrighted,
    ... that Hamlet went to Ophelia directly aft ...
    ... y, during this time Ophelia has returned ...
    ... ening of the drama. Ophelia had strictly ...

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