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31) Commentary Note for line 581:
581 Pol. I, {springs} <Springes> to catch wood-cockes, I doe knowe
    ... i>, are the <i>holy vows</i> with which Ophelia tells him; Hamlet had given coun ...
32) Commentary Note for line 589:
589 Then a commaund to {parle;} <parley.> for Lord Hamlet,
    ... ees the relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia as a siege of her chastity.&#x20 ...
    ... mark. Polonius then gives his advice to Ophelia, [quotes 589] <i>i.e. </i>Hamlet ...
33) Commentary Note for line 593:
593 Doe not belieue his vowes, for they are brokers
    ... pp. 26-27): &lt;p. 26&gt;&#x201C;<i><sc>Ophelia</sc> </i>having received the Add ...
34) Commentary Note for line 594:
594 Not of {that die} <the eye> which their inuestments showe
    ...  </tab> <sc>Kittredge</sc> (ed. 1939): "Ophelia has described Hamlet's vows as ' ...
35) Commentary Note for line 599:
599 Haue you so slaunder any moment leasure {D1}
    ...  equally plausible. Polonius says to <i>Ophelia</i>,&#8212;&#8216;I would not, i ...
    ...  in the passage of Polonius's advice to Ophelia, is quite uncalled for, and most ...
36) Commentary Note for line 762:
762 2352 Vnhuzled, disappointed, {vnanueld} <vnnaneld>,
    ... olonius' 'hugger-mugger' burial [2821], Ophelia's abbreviated service [3414]) al ...
37) Commentary Note for line 888:
888 <Actus Secundus.>
    ...  in a hall in the castle, preparing for Ophelia's encounter with Hamlet. At the  ...
38) Commentary Note for line 967:
967 Rey. Well my Lord. Exit {Rey}.
    ...  latter leaves the stage, by which time Ophelia has entered from the other side, ...
39) Commentary Note for lines 969-70:
969-70 Pol. Farewell. | How now Ophelia, whats the matter?
    ... is gives way to the intense distress of Ophelia, already a victim, at least in p ...
40) Commentary Note for line 971:
971 Oph. {O my Lord, my Lord} <Alas my Lord>, I haue beene so affrighted,
    ... 01C;The supposition that Hamlet went to Ophelia directly after the interview wit ...
    ... s for Paris; secondly, during this time Ophelia has returned Hamlet's letters, a ...
    ... period before the opening of the drama. Ophelia had strictly obeyed her father's ...

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