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51) Commentary Note for line 1916:
1916 {S'hath} <Hath> seald thee for herselfe, for thou hast been

    ... all, that suffers nothing</i>,' etc. While every other character of this play, Ophelia, Polonius, and even Osric, has been analyzed and discussed, it is remark ...
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>.

    ... c="HW-1942-45cn.xml"><ehline> <para><ehtln>1942</ehtln><i><tab> </tab>Polonius, Ophelia<F1>, Rosincrance,</F1><tab> </tab></i></para> <para><ehtln>1943</ehtln>< ...
53) Commentary Note for line 2350:
2350 Ham. Now might I doe it {, but} <pat,> now {a} <he> is {a} praying,

    ... Polonius [sic]. The consequences are, that he is obliged to leave his country, Ophelia becomes distracted and perishes, and Laertes is made his implacable foe. ...
54) Commentary Note for line 2383:
2383 With-drawe, I heare him comming.

    ... hatte. Vgl. A. 3, Sc. 1.mit dem K&#246;nig das Zwiegespr&#228;ch Hamlet's und Ophelia's [When Polonius conceals himself, he expresses himself more precisely ...
55) Commentary Note for line 2459:
2459 To flaming youth let vertue be as wax
56) Commentary Note for line 2762:
2762 {Quee.} ‘To my sicke soule, as sinnes true nature is,

    ... a>&#x201C;The death of Polonius by Hamlet's hand, and the madness of Hamlet and Ophelia, along with the latter's death, were blows that her sensitive nature fel ...
57) Commentary Note for line 2768:
2768 Quee. How now Ophelia? {shee sings.}

    ... th the recent death and burial of Polonius, they also express on a deeper level Ophelia's fantasies about Hamlet. (See next note) Coleridge observed (i.30) &#82 ...
58) Commentary Note for line 2769:
2769 Oph. How should I your true loue know from another one,

    ... the Queen of the death of King Hamlet as well as of Polonius. For the music of Ophelia's songs see F.W. Sternfeld's <i>Music in Shakespearean Tragedy</i> (Lond ...
59) Commentary Note for line 2781:
2781 Which beweept to the {ground} <graue> did not go {Song.}

    ... ed. 1974): &#x201C;Contrary to the expected sense, and unmetrical; explained as Ophelia's alteration of the line to accord with the facts of Polonius' burial (s ...

    ... >did not go</b>] <sc>Edwards</sc> (ed. 1985): &#x201C;It seems very likely that Ophelia inserts the &#8216;not' into the original song, to suit the fate of Polo ...
60) Commentary Note for line 2790:
2790 To morrow is S. Valentines day, {Song.}
2790 All in the morning betime,

    ... content of the song</i> points to the fears that Polonius and Laertes arouse in Ophelia in connection with Hamlet. It sounds like a <i>warning</i> that has rema ...

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