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41) Commentary Note for lines 1219-20:
1219-20 good kissing carrion. | Haue you a daughter?
    ...  reference to be to Ophelia and Polonius ...
    ... arrion, why may not Ophelia have been pr ...
    ...  necessarily likens Ophelia to the offsp ...
    ...  the equally tender Ophelia, who ought t ...
    ... ance by Polonius of Ophelia from himself ...
42) Commentary Note for lines 1451-2:
1451-2 Ham. O Ieptha Iudge of Israell, what a treasure had'st | thou?
    ... nius's treatment of Ophelia, . . . James ...
43) Commentary Note for lines 1540-41:
1540-1 for a Iigge, or a tale of bawdry, or he | sleepes, say on, come to Hecuba.
    ... II.2:) in answer to Ophelia, who telling ...
44) Commentary Note for lines 1646-7:
1646-7 Enter King, Queene, Polonius, Ophelia, Ro | sencraus, Guyl-
1647 densterne, <and> Lords.
    ... , Queene, Polonius, Ophelia, Ro</i> <F1B ...
45) Commentary Note for line 1710:
1710 Ham. To be, or not to be, that is the question,
    ... n of Hamlet meeting Ophelia &amp; the Ki ...
    ... para>Interview with Ophelia.</para> <par ...
    ... s had proposed that Ophelia should meet  ...
    ... ed through love for Ophelia; and Poloniu ...
46) Commentary Note for line 1758:
1758 Ham. Ha, ha, are you honest.
    ... tention to separate Ophelia from Hamlet' ...
47) Commentary Note for lines 1762-3:
1762-3 Ham. That if you be honest & faire, {you} <your Honesty> | should admit
    ... ining and secluding Ophelia; the same ir ...
48) Commentary Note for lines 1768-9:
1768-9 late beautie into his likenes, | this was sometime a paradox, but now the
    ... sion for beauty; of Ophelia's virtue, wh ...
49) Commentary Note for lines 1784-5:
1784-5 goe thy | waies to a {Nunry} <Nunnery>. Where's your father?
    ...  a possibility that Ophelia may not have ...
    ...  his encounter with Ophelia herself, he  ...
    ... u a daughter?' ; to Ophelia, 'Where's yo ...
50) Commentary Note for lines 1787-8:
1787-8 That he may | play the foole no {where} <way,> but in's owne house,
    ... is for him, not for Ophelia, and will se ...
    ... ports the notion of Ophelia's ignorance  ...

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