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61) Commentary Note for line 1754:
1754 As made {these} <the> things more rich, {their} <then> perfume {lost,} <left:>
    ... impress the King, through the report of Ophelia, with a notion ofhis madness.  U ...
62) Commentary Note for line 1758:
1758 Ham. Ha, ha, are you honest.
    ... connected with any prior interview with Ophelia. He has shown us that, immediate ...
    ... t interview, so touchingly described by Ophelia, &#8212; of silent but piteous e ...
    ... the poet's marked intention to separate Ophelia from Hamlet's confidence, by Pol ...
63) Commentary Note for lines 1762-3:
1762-3 Ham. That if you be honest & faire, {you} <your Honesty> | should admit
    ... his wisdom in restraining and secluding Ophelia; the same irony will serve again ...
64) Commentary Note for lines 1768-9:
1768-9 late beautie into his likenes, | this was sometime a paradox, but now the
    ... nted as a wanton passion for beauty; of Ophelia's virtue, which cannot be truste ...
65) Commentary Note for lines 1784-5:
1784-5 goe thy | waies to a {Nunry} <Nunnery>. Where's your father?
    ...  to be considered as a possibility that Ophelia may not have been aware of her f ...
    ...  come to a climax in his encounter with Ophelia herself, he suddenly thinks of h ...
    ... o Polonius, 'Have you a daughter?' ; to Ophelia, 'Where's your father?')   Perha ...
66) Commentary Note for lines 1787-8:
1787-8 That he may | play the foole no {where} <way,> but in's owne house,
    ... > (ed. 1885): &#x201C;Whether he trusts Ophelia or not, he does not take her sta ...
    ... ar it.  The speech his for him, not for Ophelia, and will seem to her to come on ...
    ... 5): &#x201C;This supports the notion of Ophelia's ignorance of the espial.  Polo ...
67) Commentary Note for line 1916:
1916 {S'hath} <Hath> seald thee for herselfe, for thou hast been
    ... ile every other character of this play, Ophelia, Polonius, and even Osric, has b ...
68) Commentary Note for lines 1942-45:
1942 Polonius, Ophelia<, Rosincrance,>
1943 <Guildensterne, and other Lords attendant, with>
1944 <his Guard carrying Torches. Danish>
1945 < March. Sound a Flourish>.
    ... ln>1942</ehtln><i><tab> </tab>Polonius, Ophelia<F1>, Rosincrance,</F1><tab> </ta ...
69) Commentary Note for line 2350:
2350 Ham. Now might I doe it {, but} <pat,> now {a} <he> is {a} praying,
    ... hat he is obliged to leave his country, Ophelia becomes distracted and perishes, ...
70) Commentary Note for line 2383:
2383 With-drawe, I heare him comming.
    ... ;nig das Zwiegespr&#228;ch Hamlet's und Ophelia's belauscht hatte.  Vgl. A. 3, S ...
    ... ;nig das Zwiegespr&#228;ch Hamlet's und Ophelia's  [When Polonius conceals himse ...

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