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51) Commentary Note for line 1916:
1916 {S'hath} <Hath> seald thee for herselfe, for thou hast been
    ... ile every other character of this play, Ophelia, Polonius, and even Osric, has b ...
52) Commentary Note for lines 1942-45:
1942 Polonius, Ophelia<, Rosincrance,>
1943 <Guildensterne, and other Lords attendant, with>
1944 <his Guard carrying Torches. Danish>
1945 < March. Sound a Flourish>.
    ... ln>1942</ehtln><i><tab> </tab>Polonius, Ophelia<F1>, Rosincrance,</F1><tab> </ta ...
53) Commentary Note for line 2350:
2350 Ham. Now might I doe it {, but} <pat,> now {a} <he> is {a} praying,
    ... hat he is obliged to leave his country, Ophelia becomes distracted and perishes, ...
54) Commentary Note for line 2383:
2383 With-drawe, I heare him comming.
    ... ;nig das Zwiegespr&#228;ch Hamlet's und Ophelia's  [When Polonius conceals himse ...
55) Commentary Note for line 2459:
2459 To flaming youth let vertue be as wax
    ... l the advice of Laertes and Polonius to Ophelia in 1.3.&#x201D;</para></cn> <tln ...
56) Commentary Note for line 2762:
2762 {Quee.} ‘To my sicke soule, as sinnes true nature is,
    ... t's hand, and the madness of Hamlet and Ophelia, along with the latter's death,  ...
57) Commentary Note for line 2768:
2768 Quee. How now Ophelia? {shee sings.}
    ... us, they also express on a deeper level Ophelia's fantasies about Hamlet. (See n ...
58) Commentary Note for line 2769:
2769 Oph. How should I your true loue know from another one,
    ... s well as of Polonius. For the music of Ophelia's songs see F.W. Sternfeld's <i> ...
59) Commentary Note for line 2781:
2781 Which beweept to the {ground} <graue> did not go {Song.}
    ... ted sense, and unmetrical; explained as Ophelia's alteration of the line to acco ...
    ... 985): &#x201C;It seems very likely that Ophelia inserts the &#8216;not' into the ...
60) Commentary Note for line 2790:
2790 To morrow is S. Valentines day, {Song.}
2790 All in the morning betime,
    ... ars that Polonius and Laertes arouse in Ophelia in connection with Hamlet. It so ...

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