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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context 11) Commentary Note for line 492:492 Then way what losse your honor may sustaine... ten to. The Hamlet we actually encounter in the play seems unlikely to serenade Ophelia, but see his letter to her read out by Polonius at [1137-52].”</p ...
... s does Polonius later in this scene (see <i>maiden presence</i> at [587]), that Ophelia is still a virgin; some productions and films indicate, contrary to any ...
13) Commentary Note for line 502:502 “The canker gaules the infants of the spring... Clarke</sc> (ed. 1903, rpt. 1905, p. xxvii) say that Polonius “desolates Ophelia's opening heart with his impure slurs, and the frightened child, tutored ...
... denly discover that he has stayed 'too long.' Shortly [after Laertes cuts short Ophelia's advice to him] Polonius is giving his famous advice to his advising so ...
... which it contains, from <i>Polonius</i> to <i>Laertes</i>, and from both to <i>Ophelia</i>. It is impossible that any Buffoonery could be here blended, to make ...
16) Commentary Note for line 523:523 And these fewe precepts in thy memory... which it contains, from <i>Polonius</i> to <i>Laertes</i>, and from both to <i>Ophelia</i>. It is impossible that any Buffoonery could be here intended, to mak ...
... Depending on tone, Polonius could be as controlling with Laertes as he is with Ophelia; he could be concealing his feelings of regret or abrupt and peremptory, ...
... ab> </tab><sc>Hibbard</sc> (ed. 1987): "It is typical of Polonius's attitude to Ophelia that, having heard her assure Laertes she will keep his advice secret, h ...
19) Commentary Note for line 563:563 As it behooues my daughter, and your honor,... 563-4<tab> </tab><sc>Travers </sc>(ed. 1929) assumes that Polonius advances on Ophelia with a loud, threatening voice. </para> </cn> <cn> <sigla>1988<tab></ta ...
20) Commentary Note for line 569:569 Doe you belieue his tenders as you call them?... ab><sc>Hibbard</sc> (ed. 1987): "Polonius's disapproval of and scepticism about Ophelia's use of <i>tender</i> is of some linguistic and social interest. The e ...
... a>569<tab> </tab><b>tenders</b>] <sc>Kliman </sc>(1995): Polonius's question to Ophelia suggests that she, too, is given to image-making and that he, the image- ...
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