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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context 230) Commentary Note for line 3895_389:3896 Beare Hamlet like a souldier to the stage,... e say, he may be clear'd from a Suspicion of it. In short, the Case is This: <i>Hamlet</i>, upon the Point of Death, conjures <i>Horatio</i>, who was desirous t ...
... from Scandal.” </para> <para>Theobald argues that Horatio's desire that Hamlet be placed on a “publick stage,” governs this reading, which ...
... ur captains,' orders the straightforward man of action, Fortinbras, ‘Bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the stage'— the stage from whence Horatio is to ...
... rne no traveller returns, uniting in Horatio's exquisite adieu, [cites 3849-50] Hamlet is not directly on trial for his soul, but the question of eternal loss o ...
233) Material Textual Note for line 830:830 And much offence to, touching this vision heere,... c></para> <para><b>Ed. note:</b> Depending on the punctuation after <i>to,</i> Hamlet means either that he has much offended Horatio or that the ghost has been ...
234) Material Textual Note for lines 2141-42:2142 <Manet Hamlet & Horatio.>... amp; Horatio.</i></Q2></para> <para><ehtln>2142<tab> </tab></ehtln><F1><i>Manet Hamlet & Horatio.</i></F1></para> </ehline> <tnm><hanging>2141-2142<tab> </t ...
... 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 ...
... The Other Man exits</i> <small><sc>fol2</sc></small></para> <para><i>SD </i><sc>Hamlet</sc> (clad in sailor's garb) and <sc>Horatio</sc> are seen entering the g ...
... 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 ...
237) Material Textual Note for lines 3256-57:3256-7 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</ ...
... 12;wilk, rid1, vand, p&c, pen2, ard2);</sc><i>SD </i>(<i>subst.</i>) <i><sc>Hamlet</sc> (clad in sailor's garb) and <sc>Horatio</sc> are seen entering the g ...
... 3250 <sc>cam3</sc>a, <sc>pel1, pel2</sc>; While<i> he is singing, enter </i><sc>Hamlet</sc> <i>and </i><sc>Horatio</sc> <sc>ard2</sc></para> <para><tab> </tab>H ...
... 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 ...
... 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> ...
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