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21) Commentary Note for line 554:
554 Pol. What ist Ophelia he hath sayd to you?
    ... It is typical of Polonius's attitude to Ophelia that, having heard her assure La ...
22) Commentary Note for line 563:
563 As it behooues my daughter, and your honor,
    ... 929) assumes that Polonius advances on  Ophelia with a loud, threatening voice.  ...
23) Commentary Note for line 565:
565 Ophe. He hath my Lord of late made many tenders
    ... 1929): &#x201C;offers made in due form. Ophelia, in her desire to impress this o ...
24) Commentary Note for line 569:
569 Doe you belieue his tenders as you call them?
    ... s's disapproval of and scepticism about Ophelia's use of <i>tender</i> is of som ...
    ... man </sc>(1995): Polonius's question to Ophelia suggests that she, too, is given ...
25) Commentary Note for line 572:
572 That you haue tane {these} <his> tenders for true pay
    ... ):  &lt;p. 69&gt; Polonius' language to Ophelia when he advises her how &lt;/p.  ...
    ...  in payment (cf. legal tender). Used by Ophelia in the first context (565), the  ...
26) Commentary Note for line 574:
574 Or {(}not to crack the winde of the poore phrase<,>
    ...  <i>wronging </i>it thus, if applied to Ophelia, is an expression that can scarc ...
27) Commentary Note for line 575:
575 {Wrong} <Roaming> it thus{)}<,> you'l tender me a foole.
    ... ow himself the victim. The <i>fool</i>  Ophelia will offer to him is of course h ...
    ...  suggestion that Polonius may mean that Ophelia will make a fool of him&#8212;'p ...
    ... ng what a fool he will look at court if Ophelia is involved in a scandal."</para ...
28) Commentary Note for line 577:
577 In honorable fashion.
    ... ] <sc>Rann</sc> (ed. 1791-): &#x201C;<i>Ophelia</i>, by this term [fashion], mea ...
29) Commentary Note for line 578:
578 Pol. I, fashion you may call it, go to, go to.
    ... nce.  Polonius gives his own version of Ophelia's word."</para>  <br/><hanging>< ...
30) Commentary Note for line 580:
580 My Lord, with {almost} all the {holy} vowes of heauen.
    ... hter will be married to the prince, and Ophelia is not so carried away by the fo ...

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