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11) Commentary Note for line 2163:
2163 <Enter Rosincrance and Guildensterne.>

    ... ore Guildenstern's first speech. This explanation is borne out by the entry for Hamlet and Horatio in [5.1.56 (3245)], where Q2 postpones the SD for four lines ...
12) Commentary Note for line 2167+1:
2167+1 {Enter Rosencraus and Guyldensterne.}

    ... ore Guildenstern's first speech. This explanation is borne out by the entry for Hamlet and Horatio in [5.1.56 (3245)], where Q2 postpones the SD for four lines ...
13) Commentary Note for line 3245:
3245 <Enter Hamlet and Horatio a farre off.> 3245

    ... src="HW-3245cn.xml"><ehline> <para><ehtln>3245</ehtln><tab> </tab><F1><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio a farre off</i>.</F1><tab> </tab>3245</para> </ehline> <cn> < ...

    ... tab>Goethe</sigla><hanging>Goethe</hanging><para>3245<tab> </tab><i><b><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio a farre off</i></b></i>] <sc>Goethe</sc> (1796; rpt. 1989, 5: ...

    ... t nach dem Gesunge des clown auf." ["According to StR [Steevens' 1766 edition], Hamlet and Horatio first enter after the clown's song."]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla ...
14) Commentary Note for lines 3249-50:
3249-50 Goe get thee | {in, and} <to Yaughan,> fetch mee a soope of liquer.

    ... lines because 3255 is the last line on the leaf] is borne out by the entry for Hamlet and Horatio in 5.1., where Q2 postpones the S.D. for four lines for exact ...
15) Commentary Note for lines 3256-57:
{M2v/3255+1} {Enter Hamlet and Horatio.}
3256-7 Ham. Has this fellowe no feeling of his busines? <that>| {a} <he> sings {in} <at> graue-
3257 making.

    ... e> <para><ehtln><Q2>M2v/3255+1</Q2></ehtln><tab> </tab><tab> </tab><Q2><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio.</i></Q2></para> <para><ehtln>3256-7</ehtln><tab> </tab> <i>H ...

    ... </i><sc>Cam3 </sc>(see n. 3250) </hanging><para>3255<tab> </tab><i><b><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio</i></b></i>] <sc>Jenkins</sc> (ed. 1982): &#x201C;<sc>Dover W ...
16) Commentary Note for lines 3371-73:
3371 Clow. Een that.
3372-3 Ham. <Let me see.> Alas poore Yoricke, I knew him Ho|ratio, a fellow of infinite

    ... n preparation for stage-performance. The phrase ranks with the earlier entry of Hamlet and Horatio at [3245] as a necessary tidying of the stage-action, and is ...
17) Commentary Note for lines 3405-06:
3405 <Enter King, Queene, Laertes, and a Coffin, >
3406 <with Lords attendant.>

    ... lly loses an opportunity for the display of facial acting of the highest order. Hamlet and Horatio have retired out of sight of those who are taking part in the ...
18) Commentary Note for lines 3407-08:
3407 The Queene, the Courtiers, who is {this} <that> they follow? {Laertes and}
3408 And with such maimed rites? this doth betoken, {the corse.}

    ... C;&#8216;<i>that]] </i>&#8216;that' is, <i>per se</i>, better than <i>this</i>, Hamlet and Horatio being supposed to be at some distance from the procession; an ...
19) Commentary Note for line 3444:
3444 <Leaps in the graue.>

    ... 4, pp. 216-7): &lt;p. 216&gt; &#x201C;But note what suddenly takes place. While Hamlet and Horatio are lying 'hidden among the tombstones, their presence being ...
20) Commentary Note for line 3499:
3499 Enter Hamlet and Horatio.

    ... c="HW-3499cn.xml"><ehline> <para><ehtln><i>3499<tab> </tab></i></ehtln><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio</i>.</para> </ehline> <cn> <sigla><sc>1869<tab> </tab>strat</ ...

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