61 to 70 of 89 Entries from All Files for "Ophelia near Polonius" in All Fields
61) Commentary Note for lines 2811-14: 2811-2 King. Follow her close,
| giue her good watch I pray you.
2813-4 O this is the poyson of deepe griefe, it springs | all from her Fathers
2814 death, {and now behold,} ô Gertrard, Gertrard,
... g feels genuine sorrow for Polonius and Ophelia; and, besides, their fate has in ...
... olonius, the “precious instance' Ophelia's natural soundness of mind. Her ...
... g auch den Untergang des Verstandes der Ophelia mit sich gezogen hat.” [T ...
... ius, whose death also drew the death of Ophelia's mind with it.]</para></cn> <cn ...
... the madness of Hamlet, as Laertes does Ophelia's here.”</para></cn> <cn> ...
... hen Tode des Polonius den geistigen der Ophelia folgen lassen.” [Nature, ...
... ss to her entombed beloved; she has let Ophelia's mental death follow the physic ...
... Polonius, the ‘precious instance' Ophelia's natural soundness of mind. Her ...
... Polonius, the ‘precious instance' Ophelia's natural soundness of mind. Her ...
... te (or accomplished) in love, and sends Ophelia's sanity after Polonius as a pre ...
... ' Here the ‘precious instance' is Ophelia's sanity which nature has sent a ...
... farewell gift) after what we love. Thus Ophelia's wits have followed Polonius in ...
... bject of its love – in this case, Ophelia's sanity departs with her father ...
... of itself after the loved one. That is, Ophelia has parted with some of her wits ...
... >Harrison</sc> (ed. 1937): “i.e. Ophelia has sent her sanity after Poloni ...
66) Commentary Note for lines 2923-25: 2923 Oph. You must sing
{a downe} <downe> a downe,
2923-4 And you call | him a downe a. O how the wheele becomes it,
2924-5 It is | the false Steward that stole his Maisters daughter.
... ara>“The thought, presumably, in Ophelia's mind is that Polonius has been ...
... pencer</sc> (ed. 1980): “Perhaps Ophelia is thinking of Polonius as havin ...
... he dead Polonius) in one aspect of his. Ophelia's lasting love for the lover who ...
2932-3 Ophe. There's Fennill for you, and Colembines, there's
| Rewe for
2933-4 you, & heere's some for me, we may call it | {herbe of Grace} <Herbe-Grace> a Sondaies,
2934-5 <Oh> you {may} <must> weare your Rewe | with a difference, there's a Dasie, I would
2935-7 giue you | some Violets, but they witherd all when my Father {dyed,} <dy-| ed:>, 2935
2937 they say
... thered as the <i>father</i> died, since Ophelia must assume that Polonius died i ...
... dy steps, the guiltless Polonius falls, Ophelia becomes crazed, Rosencrantz and ...
... of Laertes that Polonius is killed and Ophelia goes mad and is drowned. Laertes ...