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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context 31) Commentary Note for line 1710:1710 Ham. To be, or not to be, that is the question,... amlet having every motive to wish for life, and being extremely </para> <para>* Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who were his school-fellows and friends, who, for ...
... ; Queen upon it.<tab> </tab>—The same.</para> <para>Determination to send Rosencrantz & Guildenstern to him.<tab> </tab>—The same.</para> <para> ...
... th him.<tab> </tab>—Interview of Hamlet & Polonius.</para> <para>Next Rosencrantz & Guildenstern.<tab> </tab>—Next with Rosencrantz & G. ...
... .</para> <para>Next Rosencrantz & Guildenstern.<tab> </tab>—Next with Rosencrantz & G.</para> <para>They announce the appearance of the Players.<t ...
... a> <para></f. 244v><f, 245r></para> <para>[in margins] of Polonius, Rosencrantz & Guildnstern to the King.<tab> </tab>—The same.</para> <p ...
32) Commentary Note for line 1743:1743 The faire Ophelia, Nimph in thy orizons... t, instrument in the hands of her father to accomplish the purpose for which <i>Rosencrantz</i> and <i>Guildenstern</i> had been sent to him <i>in vain</i>, and ...
33) Commentary Note for lines 1779-81:1779-80 very proude, reuengefull, ambitious, with more offences at my beck,1781-2 then I haue thoughts to put them in, imagination to giue them shape,1779-81 ... nutshell, yet whose disappointed ambition has been a subject for the probing of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.”</para></cn> <cn><sigla><sc>1934</sc>a<sc>< ...
34) Commentary Note for line 2056:2056 Purpose is but the slaue to memorie,... tune [3.3.200-9 (2068-77)] cf. [2.2.363-367 (1409-12)], and the whole career of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern; with the discrepancy between intention and achieve ...
35) Commentary Note for line 2066:2066 Where ioy most reuels, griefe doth most lament,... t z t e G e d a n k e wurde seinem Inhalte nach bereits 2.2.380 ff. vom Prinzen Rosencrantz und Guildenstern gegenüber ausgesprochen.” [The same thi ...
... thought</i> had been expressed already in [2.2.378 (1425)] ff. by the prince to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1870<tab> </tab><sc>rug1< ...
... 2163<tab> </tab><sc>Miles</sc> (1870, p. 50): “The instant he perceives [Rosencrantz and Guildenstern], his hysterical mirth curdles into deadly scorn. W ...
... has been displaced, though hardly any editor seems to have noticed it. F1 gives Rosencrantz and Guildenstern their re-entry before [3.2.292 (2164)] after the pl ...
... rders? True, Shakespeare knew that recorders would be needed for the scene with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, but this can hardly affect the reason imputed to H ...
... 67+1<tab> </tab><sc>Miles</sc> (1870, p. 50): “The instant he perceives [Rosencrantz and Guildenstern], his hysterical mirth curdles into deadly scorn. W ...
... has been displaced, though hardly any editor seems to have noticed it. F1 gives Rosencrantz and Guildenstern their re-entry before [3.2.292 (2164)] after the pl ...
39) Commentary Note for line 2168:2168 Guyl. Good my Lord, voutsafe me a word with you.... rn's mode of address is carefully deferential (see also 296 [2168], 300 [2174], Rosencrantz at 328 [2205]).”</para> <br/> <hanging><sc>ard3q2: ≈ fi ...
40) Commentary Note for lines 2185-89:2186-7 it shall please you to make me a {wholsome} <whol-| some> aunswere, I will doe your2187-8 mothers commaundement, | if not, your pardon and my returne, shall2188-9 be the end of | <my> busines.... pardon,' mean to construe it with ‘return'? That would certainly not give Rosencrantz' meaning, which the F. shows to be, ‘if you cannot give me a w ...
... ghed at. Here, with real dignity, he withdraws from the conversation and leaves Rosencrantz to take it up.”</para> <hanging><sc>yal2</sc></hanging> <para ...
... the change from Guildenstern, the one who is a little harder and determined, to Rosencrantz, who is a little more suave and conciliatory, though tougher.” ...
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