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161) 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 ...
162) Commentary Note for lines 3448-49:
3448 Of blew Olympus.
3449 Ham. What is he whose {griefe} <griefes>

    ... actly calculated to produce disgust and resentment; in short, the emotion which Hamlet afterwards, in confidential converse with his friend Horatio, describes a ...
163) Commentary Note for line 3452:
3452 Like wonder wounded hearers: this is I

    ... esses to Horatio ((5.2.75-80)) is for his verbal not physical attack. To couple Hamlet's defiant confrontation of Laertes and Claudius with a jump into the grav ...
164) Commentary Note for line 3474:
3474 Ile doo't, doost <thou> come heere to whine?

    ... onsistency with this view, the King, just afterwards, desires Horatio to follow Hamlet, who had rushed out.&lt;/p. 431&gt;</para> </cn> <cn> <sigla>1853<tab> </ ...
165) Commentary Note for line 3482:
3482 {Quee.} <Kin.> This is meere madnesse,

    ... onsistency with this view, the King, just afterwards, desires Horatio to follow Hamlet, who had rushed out.&#x201D;&lt;/p. 431&gt;</hanging></cn> <cn> <sigla><s ...
166) Commentary Note for line 3487:
3487 Ham. Heare you sir,

    ... /tab><b>sir</b>] <sc>White</sc> (ed. 1883): &#x201C;This formal courtesy (which Hamlet has not used to Horatio since their first meeting) indicates no change of ...
167) 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</ ...

    ... ab><sc>Mowat &amp; Werstine (</sc>ed. 1992): &#x201C;In the hall of the castle, Hamlet tells Horatio how he discovered the king's plot against him and how he tu ...

    ... ertrude dies, Laertes, himself dying, discloses his and Claudius's plot against Hamlet. Hamlet kills Claudius. Before Hamlet dies, he asks Horatio to tell the f ...

    ... dies, Laertes, himself dying, discloses his and Claudius's plot against Hamlet. Hamlet kills Claudius. Before Hamlet dies, he asks Horatio to tell the full stor ...

    ... discloses his and Claudius's plot against Hamlet. Hamlet kills Claudius. Before Hamlet dies, he asks Horatio to tell the full story that has led to these deaths ...

    ... >Andrews</sc> (ed. 1989): &#x201C;<i>This scene returns us to the Castle, where Hamlet is telling Horatio what happened aboard the ship to England.&#x201D;</i>< ...
168) Commentary Note for line 3500:
3500 Ham. So much for this sir, now {shall you} <let me> see the other, 3500

    ... s</b>] <sc>Seymour</sc> (1805, 2: 200) : &lt;p. 200&gt; &#x201C;This account by Hamlet of his adventures is out of place: Horatio had a right to expect it at th ...

    ... e Stelle bis v. 55 r&#252;hrt nicht von Sh. her.&#x201D; [It is noteworthy that Hamlet, who though he was with Horatio in the previous scene, now first comes to ...

    ... ab><sc>Mowat &amp; Werstine (</sc>ed. 1992): &#x201C;In the hall of the castle, Hamlet tells Horatio how he discovered the king's plot against him and how he tu ...

    ... ertrude dies, Laertes, himself dying, discloses his and Claudius's plot against Hamlet. Hamlet kills Claudius. Before Hamlet dies, he asks Horatio to tell the f ...

    ... dies, Laertes, himself dying, discloses his and Claudius's plot against Hamlet. Hamlet kills Claudius. Before Hamlet dies, he asks Horatio to tell the full stor ...

    ... discloses his and Claudius's plot against Hamlet. Hamlet kills Claudius. Before Hamlet dies, he asks Horatio to tell the full story that has led to these deaths ...

    ... >Andrews</sc> (ed. 1989): &#x201C;<i>This scene returns us to the Castle, where Hamlet is telling Horatio what happened aboard the ship to England.&#x201D;</i>< ...

    ... 89): &#x201C;<i>now shall I tell you about the other matter ((the &#8216;Words' Hamlet promised Horatio in the letter delivered in IV.iv)).&#x201D;</i></para> < ...
169) Commentary Note for line 3501:
3501 You doe remember all the circumstance.

    ... ): &#x201C;<i>Circumstance</i> means the <i>circumstantial account</i> given by Hamlet in his letter to Horatio.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1874<tab> </tab ...
170) Commentary Note for line 3503:
3503 Ham. Sir in my hart there was a kind of fighting

    ... th the former extract from Shakespeare [[2H4 2.1.74-86]] the narration given by Hamlet to Horatio of the occurrences during his proposed transportation to Engla ...

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