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11) Commentary Note for line 341:
341 With such dexteritie to incestious sheets,

    ... view the marriage of Gertrude and Claudius is an ongoing focus of interest for students of <i>Hamlet</i>.&#x201D; <b>Ed. note:</b>See Kliman 1999, below.</para ...
12) Commentary Note for line 365:
365 Ham. I {prethee} <pray thee> doe not mocke me {fellowe studient,}<(fellow Student)>

    ... </Q2> <F1>pray thee</F1> doe not mocke me <Q2>fellowe studient,</Q2><F1>(fellow Student)</F1><tab> </tab></para> </ehline> <cn><sigla>1774<tab> </tab>Richardson ...
13) Commentary Note for line 456:
456 My fathers spirit (in armes) all is not well,

    ... e is no longer the doleful mourner, nor the brooding melancholic, nor the witty student, nor whatever he really is under these manifold identities.&#x201D; Haml ...
14) Commentary Note for line 613:
613 Keepes {wassell} <wassels> and the {swaggring} <swaggering> vp-spring reeles:

    ... , drinkeil). In the Speculum Stultorum of Nigellus Wireker (c 1190) the English students at the university of Paris are praised for generosity and other virtues ...
15) Commentary Note for line 617:
617 Hora. Is it a custome?

    ... note:</b> Like so many others, Jenkins does not believe that Horatio could be a student of Danish history without being a member of the court. See &#x201C;Horat ...
16) Commentary Note for line 621+7:
621+7 {So oft it chaunces in particuler men,}

    ... cies of life, for the studies of Wittenberg, the companionship of chosen fellow students, for poetry and the play, the elegant accomplishments and exercises of ...
17) Commentary Note for lines 714-15:
714-15 Ham. Hast <, hast> me to {know't} <know it>, | that {I} with wings as swift

    ... 212;[quotes 714-17]. One is here almost tempted to suspect the royal Wittenberg student of a deliberate jest at his own expense, even in the spiritual presence ...
18) Commentary Note for line 783:
783 Yea, from the table of my memory

    ... tab><sc>MacDonald </sc>(ed. 1885): &#x201C;<small>The whole speech is that of a student, accustomed to books, to take notes, and to fix things in his memory</sm ...
19) Commentary Note for line 792:
792 My tables, <my Tables;> meet it is I set it downe

    ... freely admit the difficulty presented in the fact, that, amongst so many acute students of Shakspeare, no one before should have seen any difficulty in the usu ...

    ... uch a moment, making a note in his tablets; but without further allusion to the student-habit, I would remark that, in cases where strongest passion is roused, ...
20) Commentary Note for line 824:
824 {I will} <Looke you, Ile> goe pray.

    ... een taken from him by the usurper Claudius, and because his continued life as a student at Wittenberg has been refused him. So, he jokes, he'll have to say his ...

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