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31) Commentary Note for line 973:
973 Ophe. My Lord, as I was sowing in my {closset} <Chamber>,
    ... mlet's behaviour to Ophelia by her rejec ...
32) Commentary Note for line 981:
981 Pol. Mad for thy loue?
    ... et's appearance, as Ophelia describes it ...
33) Commentary Note for line 984:
984 Oph. He tooke me by the wrist, and held me hard,
    ...  love,' produced by Ophelia's coldness,  ...
    ... into the chamber of Ophelia.</para> <par ...
34) Commentary Note for line 994:
994 And with his head ouer his {shoulder} <shoulders> turn'd
    ... motives in engaging Ophelia's love and b ...
35) Commentary Note for line 1009:
1009 I am sorry, that with better {heede} <speed> and iudgement
    ... 36): &#x201C;Though Ophelia says nothing ...
36) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle
    ... agacity in advising Ophelia, to discount ...
    ...  surely directed to Ophelia as a rebuke; ...
    ... he colloquy between Ophelia and Polonius ...
    ... onius there says to Ophelia, [quotes 557 ...
    ... dly, who reproaches Ophelia, and not Pol ...
37) Commentary Note for line 1015:
1015 To lack discretion; come, goe we to the King,
    ... >(2000): By placing Ophelia's exit here, ...
    ... c> (ed. 1869) gives Ophelia an opportuni ...
38) Commentary Note for line 1016:
1016 This must be knowne, which beeing kept close, might moue
    ...  is mad for love of Ophelia. He has foun ...
39) Commentary Note for lines 1137-39:
1137 To the Celestiall and my soules Idoll, the most beau-
1137-9 tified O|phelia,| that's an ill phrase, a {vile} <vilde> phrase,
    ... ;Hamlet's Letter to Ophelia, which Polon ...
    ... as implying that <i>Ophelia's</i> beauty ...
    ... the most beautified Ophelia' [1137].  Po ...
40) Commentary Note for line 1211:
1211 Ham. Excellent <excellent> well, you are a Fishmonger.
    ... stern, the Players, Ophelia, etc., and n ...
    ... Polonius's plan for Ophelia ; to suppose ...
    ... is that Polonius is Ophelia's father.  C ...

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