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1) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle

    ... er plays].&#x201D; Crants (3421) [Eric nb: Nares also pts out the connection to Rosencrantz],</para> <para>Also, quote: <sc>Nares</sc> (1822): &#x201C;To Quote. ...
2) Commentary Note for line 1019:
1019 {Florish.} Enter King {and} Queene, Rosencraus and

    ... 162 and 165 seq. At a later date a Danish courtier or ambassador of the name of Rosencrantz is reported to have attended the coronation of James I. For curiosit ...

    ... curiosity's sake it may be added that two young Danish noblemen of the names of Rosencrantz and G&#252;ldenstern were students at Padua in Shakespeare's time; t ...
3) Commentary Note for line 1021:
1021 King. Welcome deere Rosencraus, and Guyldensterne,

    ... 62 and 175, seq. At a later date a Danish courtier or ambassador of the name of Rosencrantz is reported to have attended the coronation of James I. For curiosit ...

    ... 1603. See Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, xiii 155.' The form Rosencrantz is due to Malone; the Qq. read <i>Rosencraus </i>(no doubt by a misp ...
4) Commentary Note for lines 1379-80:
1379-80 Ros. I thinke their inhibition, comes by the meanes |of the late

    ... was the more honourable as well as the more lucrative situation</i>. To this, Rosencrantz replies&#8212;-Their<i> inhibition</i> comes by means of the late <i ...

    ... >] MASON (ed, 1793): &#x201C;By the late <i>innovation</i>, it is probable that Rosencrantz means the late change of government. The word <i>innovation</i> is ...

    ... considering it ashaving been altogether matter of election and choice in them. Rosencrantz, on the contrary, being of opinion, that with hardly an election giv ...

    ... ers from continuing in town, closer consideration suggests that Hamlet asks and Rosencrantz answers two separate questions of which the second gives no sign of ...
5) Commentary Note for line 1380:
1380 innouasion.

    ... rection. If it meant simply a novel practice i would need more explanation than Rosencrantz thinks to offer or Hamlet to solicit.&#x201D; </para> <para><b>Ed. ...
6) Commentary Note for lines 1386-7:
1386 <pace; But there is Sir an ayrie of Children, little>
1387 <Yases, that crye out on the top of question; and>

    ... we generally end a sentence with a high note. I believe, therefore, that what Rosencrantz means to say is, that these children declaim, through the whole of t ...
7) Commentary Note for line 1407:
1407 < Ham. Do the Boyes carry it away?>

    ... ain the victory. So Troilus and Cressida, ii. 3. 228: 'Shall pride carry it?' Rosencrantz, in his answer, plays upon the other sense of the words. Steevens s ...
8) Commentary Note for line 1408:
1408 < Rosin. I that they do my Lord, Hercules & his load too.>

    ... carry it away</i> in the sense, common then, of &#8216;carrying off the prize.' Rosencrantz takes it literally, and perhaps alludes, as Steevens suggests, to th ...
9) Commentary Note for line 1661:
1661 Ros. Niggard of question, but of our demaunds

    ... pt aloof when they wished to bring him to confess the cause of his distraction: Rosencrantz therefore here must mean, that <i>up to that point</i>, till they to ...

    ... kept aloof when they wished to bring him to confess the cause of his distress. Rosencrantz therefore here must mean, that <i>up to that point</i>, till they to ...

    ... in the second clause of the above quotation.</para> <para>&#x201C;Hamlet, says Rosencrantz, is niggard of speech in relation to the subject matter brought befo ...
10) Commentary Note for line 1710:
1710 Ham. To be, or not to be, that is the question,

    ... a> <para>&lt;/f. 244v&gt;&lt;f, 245r&gt;</para> <para>[in margins] of Polonius, Rosencrantz &amp; Guildnstern to the King.<tab> </tab>&#8212;The same.</para> <p ...
 
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