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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context 91) Commentary Note for line 2663:2663 How dangerous is it that this man goes loose,... /sc>(ed. 1984): “Claudius repeats the same thought to new hearers: after Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and the Queen now to his councillors. In these word ...
92) Commentary Note for lines 2672-2672+1:2672+1 {Enter Rosencraus and all the rest.}... on of rank and Guildenstern's officiating in this manner, leading up to his and Rosencrantz's function in conducting Hamlet to England, is part of Hamlet's case ...
... nter'</i> after 2680, the second entry being really covered by the first. Since Rosencrantz is specified at [4.3.11 (2672)] and Hamlet is brought in by others a ...
... (2680)], the only problem of ‘the rest' concerns Guildenstern. In leaving Rosencrantz unaccompanied and reducing Hamlet's escort to Guildenstern alone, Fs ...
... 216;They enter' at [4.3.15 (2680)]. As usual, he reduced the crowd, and he made Rosencrantz call for Guildenstern at [4.3.15 (2680)]. I accept F's view that Gui ...
... rest. He quotes 2716-7, where Hamlet precedes the others; the king had not told Rosencrantz to arrest Hamlet (2624), and the king explains to Laertes why he cou ...
... t sich deutlich, dass "Freund Guildenstern" den Wächter Hamlets spielt, da Rosencrantz ihm zuruft: <i>Ho, G.! b r i n g i n my lord</i>.” [It is cl ...
... It is clearly shown that <i>Friend Guildenstern</i> plays Hamlet's guard, since Rosencrantz calls to him: <i>Ho, G., bring in my lord</i>.]</para> </cn><tlnrang ...
95) Commentary Note for line 2721:2721 Away, for euery thing is seald and done... yre</b>] <sc>Kittredge</sc> (ed. 1939): “This makes it clear enough that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern do not know the contents of the sealed mandate that ...
... g.' In other words, the two passages concerning the ‘grand commission' of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern have become mixed up in the memory of the transmitt ...
... date to the English king is quite distinct from the ‘commission' given to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern [3.3.3 (2274)]. Its contents are secret. Their comm ...
... ce Rowe take everyone except hamlet offstage here. T is perhaps surprising that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are prepared to leave Hamlet alone, after the king' ...
98) Commentary Note for line 2843:2843 And as the world were now but to beginne,... s particular king, but it is not unlike the flattery voiced by Guildenstern and Rosencrantz at 3.3.7-23 [2279-96].”</para> <br/><hanging><sc>ard3q2</sc>< ...
99) Commentary Note for line 2988_298:2988-9 were two daies old at Sea, a Pyrat of very | warlike appointment gaue... ) thinks that Hamlet arranged for the pirate ship to take him away and to leave Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to their fate.: Contrary to Sargeaunt (<i>TLS </i> ...
100) Commentary Note for line 3017:3017 King. O for two speciall reasons... dds, [3038-44] It is evident that Claudius refers to the letter he had sent, by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to England ordering the instant execution of Hamle ...
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