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21) Commentary Note for line 3544:
3544 And stand a Comma tweene their amities,

    ... 8): &lt;p. 268&gt;&#x201C;It seems to me that a passage in the dialogue between Hamlet and Horatio, at the commencement of this scene, which has baffled the com ...
22) Commentary Note for line 3586:
3586 Enter {a Courtier.} <young Osricke.>

    ... <hanging><sc>irv</sc> (Act. ed.)</hanging> <para>3499<tab> </tab><i><b><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio</i></b></i>] <sc>Marshall</sc> (ed. 1879, Preface, p. ix-xii) ...
23) Commentary Note for line 3805_380:
3805 All. Treason, treason.
3806 King. O yet defend me friends, I am but hurt.
3807-8 Ham. Heare thou incestious <murdrous,> | damned Dane,

    ... appear to mean is that Hamlet is committing treason in attacking the King. Only Hamlet and Horatio know how Claudius obtained his throne and maintained his hold ...
24) Commentary Note for line 3805:
3805 All. Treason, treason. 3805

    ... appear to mean is that Hamlet is committing treason in attacking the King. Only Hamlet and Horatio know how Claudius obtained his throne and maintained his hold ...
25) Commentary Note for line 3806_380:
3806 King. O yet defend me friends, I am but hurt.
3807-8 Ham. Heare thou incestious <murdrous,>| damned Dane,

    ... appear to mean is that Hamlet is committing treason in attacking the King. Only Hamlet and Horatio know how Claudius obtained his throne and maintained his hold ...

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

    ... id1, parc, pen2, ard2, chal</sc>= Q2 (<i>subst</i>.)</hanging> <para>3245 Enter Hamlet and Horatio a farre off. ] SD (<i>substan</i>) <i>after </i>3255 Q2-Q6, Q ...
26) Material Textual Note for line 3251:
3251 <Sings.> 3251

    ... and the Gravedigger digs and sings.</i> <small><sc>fol2; </sc></small><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio [as Clown digs and sings].</i> <sc>pel1, pel2</sc></para> </t ...
27) Material Textual 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 ...

    ... , ard2, chal</sc>= Q2 (<i>subst</i>.)</hanging> <para><tab> </tab>3256 <i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio</i>] <i>SD </i>(<i>subst.</i>) <i>on </i>3245 Ff, <sc>rowe1</ ...
28) Material Textual Note for line 3404:
3404 But soft, but soft {awhile,} <aside;> here comes the King, {Enter K. Q. }

    ... a Priest and lords attendant after </i>aside<i>. </i><sc>oxf2</sc>;<sc> </sc><i>Hamlet and Horatio stand aside. Enter Claudius, Gertrude, Laertes, and other Lor ...
29) Material Textual Note for line 3492:
3492 King. I pray {thee} <you> good Horatio waite vpon him. {and Horatio.}

    ... all><sc>; <i>SD</i></sc><i> </i>Horatio follows<sc> Cam3; <i>E</i></sc><i>xeunt Hamlet and Horatio on </i>3493 <i>after </i>wait upon him. <sc>pel1, pel2,</sc> ...
30) Material Textual Note for line 3499:
3499 Enter Hamlet and Horatio.

    ... ="HW-3499tnm.xml"><ehline> <para><ehtln><i>3499<tab> </tab></i></ehtln><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio</i>.</para> </ehline> <tnm> <hanging><sc>Q3, Q4, F1, Q5, F2, ...

    ... cene ii. </sc><i>The Castle. </i><sc>Sis, evns1, chal; V.2 <i>E</i></sc><i>nter Hamlet and Horatio</i> <sc>pel1, pel2 </sc>, <sc>pen2, CAM4, oxf2, oxf4, bev2; s ...

    ... ll><sc>, </sc><small><sc>fol2</sc></small></para> <para><i><tab> </tab>SD Enter Hamlet and Horatio</i>] <i>SD </i><sc>Hamlet</sc> <i>and</i> <sc>Horatio</sc> e< ...

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