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31) Commentary Note for line 973:
973 Ophe. My Lord, as I was sowing in my {closset} <Chamber>,
    ... ius in explaining Hamlet's behaviour to Ophelia by her rejection of his letters  ...
32) Commentary Note for line 981:
981 Pol. Mad for thy loue?
    ... onable one, for Hamlet's appearance, as Ophelia describes it, is very close to t ...
33) Commentary Note for line 984:
984 Oph. He tooke me by the wrist, and held me hard,
    ... he &#8216;ecstacy of love,' produced by Ophelia's coldness, according to Poloniu ...
    ... se of Polonius, and into the chamber of Ophelia.</para> <para>&#x201C;Ever since ...
34) Commentary Note for line 994:
994 And with his head ouer his {shoulder} <shoulders> turn'd
    ... reading of Hamlet's motives in engaging Ophelia's love and because the king's su ...
35) Commentary Note for line 1009:
1009 I am sorry, that with better {heede} <speed> and iudgement
    ... all</sc> (1875, p. 136): &#x201C;Though Ophelia says nothing [to Polonius], it m ...
36) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle
    ... overed his want of sagacity in advising Ophelia, to discountenance Hamlet's addr ...
    ... ;The first clause is surely directed to Ophelia as a rebuke; and the subsequent  ...
    ... ther, the whole of the colloquy between Ophelia and Polonius in [554-601] lends  ...
    ... hange I suggest. Polonius there says to Ophelia, [quotes 557-63].</para> <para>& ...
    ... nius it is, undoubtedly, who reproaches Ophelia, and not Polonius himself. In th ...
37) Commentary Note for line 1015:
1015 To lack discretion; come, goe we to the King,
    ... /tab><sc>Kliman </sc>(2000): By placing Ophelia's exit here, in the midst of Pol ...
    ...  <sc>Tschischwitz</sc> (ed. 1869) gives Ophelia an opportunity to show her resis ...
38) Commentary Note for line 1016:
1016 This must be knowne, which beeing kept close, might moue
    ... the fact that Hamlet is mad for love of Ophelia. He has found the great secret,  ...
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,
    ... 736, p. 35): &#x201C;Hamlet's Letter to Ophelia, which Polonius reads, is none o ...
    ... lonius considers it as implying that <i>Ophelia's</i> beauty was the effect of i ...
    ... and my soul's idol, the most beautified Ophelia' [1137].  Polonius interjects 'T ...
40) Commentary Note for line 1211:
1211 Ham. Excellent <excellent> well, you are a Fishmonger.
    ... encrantz and Guildenstern, the Players, Ophelia, etc., and no wonder, with their ...
    ... et must be aware of Polonius's plan for Ophelia ; to suppose so would be to misu ...
    ... sessively) aware of is that Polonius is Ophelia's father.  Cf. below ll. 399ff., ...

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