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1) Commentary Note for line 47:
47 When yond same starre thats weastward from the pole,

    ... or a further possible link between <i>Hamlet</i> and Brahe, see [their note for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, p. 143; their names are connected to Brahe's]. &#x ...
2) Commentary Note for line 244:
244 But now my Cosin Hamlet, and my sonne.

    ... e. Hamlet enjoys insulting those he despises to their face (Claudius, Polonius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern), and we have no grounds for supposing that he must ...
3) Commentary Note for line 245:
245 Ham. A little more then kin, and lesse then kind.

    ... d crime of incestuous marriage.&#x201D; Hamlet echoes this line when he says to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern &#x201C;you are welcome: but my Vncle-father, and ...
4) Commentary Note for line 258:
258 Tis not alone my incky cloake {coold} <good> mother

    ... y, this essence, the heart of Hamlet's mystery, has been the quarry not only of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, agents of the king's surveillance, but of the libe ...
5) Commentary Note for line 295:
295 In going back to schoole in Wittenberg,

    ... e all the young men as students &#8212;most obviously Hamlet, Horatio, Laertes, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, but also implicitly Marcellus and Barnardo.&#x201D ...
6) Commentary Note for line 624:
624 Ham. Angels and Ministers of grace defend vs:

    ... arcellus in the cellarage scene. He also includes in this list the scenes with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in 2.2, with Ophelia in 3.1. These scenes properly ...
7) Commentary Note for line 683:
683 Ghost. Marke me.

    ... like Hamlet's notification of his return to Denmark [3054-7]; the 'letter-bomb' Rosencrantz and Guildenstern carry to their doom [3548]; or the messages of the ...
8) Commentary Note for line 807:
807 Hora. Good my Lord tell it.

    ... emed distrustful of Marcellus at this point, anticipating the later distrust of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (see Hapgood). The banality or tautology of` [814-5 ...
9) Commentary Note for line 888:
888 <Actus Secundus.>

    ... after the murder [1982]. In the meantime, Hamlet has been acting the madman and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern have been summoned in haste [1024]." </para></cn> ...

    ... e King already knows of <i>Hamlet's transformation</i> (2.2.5) and has summoned Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. This scene reveals that the King's chief minister ...
10) Commentary Note for line 890:
890 Pol. Giue him {this} <his> money, and these notes Reynaldo.

    ... also undignified, not <i>great </i>evil; and often ridiculous, as in Polonius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and Osric.&#x201D;</para> </cn> <cn> <sigla>1980< ...
 
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