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41) Commentary Note for line 2191:
2191 {Ros.} <Guild.> What my Lord.
    ...  Guildenstern by F. He then retires and Rosencrantz tries his hand.&#x201D;</par ...
    ... es a bow and retires: Hamlet answers to Rosencrantz without considering which of ...
42) Commentary Note for lines 2192-95:
2192-3 Ham. Make you a wholsome answer, my wits {diseasd,} <dis-| eas'd>, but sir, such
2193-4 {answere} <answers> as I can make, you shall {commaund,} <com-| mand:> or rather {as} you say, my
2194-5 mother, therefore no more, | but to the matter, my mother you say.
    ... >Klein </sc>(ed. 1984): &#x201C;Whether Rosencrantz and Guildenstern still belie ...
    ... enstern spoke of <i>crafty madness</i>. Rosencrantz's question [3.2.338-9 (2207- ...
43) Commentary Note for lines 2196-97:
2196-7 Ros. Then thus she sayes, your behauiour hath strooke | her into a- 2196
2197 mazement and admiration.
    ... tern sulkily refrains from speaking and Rosencrantz takes up the tale.&#x201D;</ ...
44) Commentary Note for lines 2203-04:
2203-4 Ham. We shall obey, were she ten times our mother, | haue you any
2204 further trade with vs?
    ... s sense, and conveys no suggestion that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are mercena ...
    ... onal use of the royal <i>we</i> reminds Rosencrantz of the idea that his madness ...
45) Commentary Note for line 2206:
2206 Ham. {And} <So I> doe still by these pickers and stealers.
    ... 854): &#x201C;Hamlet beschw&#246;rt dem Rosencrantz die Fortdauer seiner Freunds ...
    ... erden sollen.&#x201D; [Hamlet swears to Rosencrantz the constancy of his friends ...
    ...  &#x201C;fingers, appropriately used of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern because the ...
    ... tab> </tab><sc>Frye</sc> (1980, p. 94): Rosencrantz and Guildenstern &#x201C;are ...
    ... ;<small>(his hands, or perhaps those of Rosencrantz who is holding them out in p ...
46) Commentary Note for lines 2207-09:
2207-8 Ros. Good my Lord, what is your cause of {distemper,} <distem-| per>, you do {sure-} {H4}
2208-9 {ly} <freely> barre the doore {vpon} <of> your owne {liberty} <Liber-| tie> if you deny your griefes to
2209 your friend.
    ... kommen m&#228;chtig, die man jedoch bei Rosencrantz nicht voraussetzen darf.&#x2 ...
    ... ns, which cannot however be shared with Rosencrantz.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>18 ...
47) Commentary Note for line 2210:
2210 Ham. Sir I lacke aduauncement. 2210
    ... hrase &#8216;I lack advancement'  which Rosencrantz takes in its then common mea ...
    ... urs to the cause already discussed with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern [2.2.243ff. ...
    ... tes to himself a motive which he thinks Rosencrantz and Guildenstern will readil ...
    ... t brazenly offers the explanation which Rosencrantz and Guildenstern had previou ...
48) Commentary Note for lines 2213-18:
2213-4 Ham. I {sir}, but while the grasse growes, the prouerbe is | something
2214-16 musty, | <Enter one with a Recorder.> | ô the {Recorders,} <Recorder.> let mee see {one}, to withdraw with you, why
2217-8 doe you goe about to recouer the wind of mee, as if you | would driue
2218 me into a toyle?
    ... aut, doch in Bezug auf Guildenstern und Rosencrantz: um von euch loszukommen.  < ...
    ... yet in connection with Guildenstern and Rosencrantz: to get away from you. to <i ...
    ... mlet hat vorher nach Musik gerufen, als Rosencrantz und Guildenstern auftreten,  ...
    ...  [Hamlet called for music earlier, when Rosencrantz and Guildenstern entered, to ...
    ... then, turning again to Guildenstern and Rosencrantz, takes up the thread of conv ...
    ... withdraws to one side of the stage with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, as if he h ...
    ... t a disadvantage by separating him from Rosencrantz.&#x201D;</para> <hanging><sc ...
    ... ;be private - presumably Hamlet motions Rosencrantz and Guildenstern away from t ...
    ...  perhaps he separates Guildenstern from Rosencrantz.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <s ...
49) Commentary Note for lines 2219-20:
2219-20 Guyl. O my lord, if my duty be too bold, my loue | is too vnmanerly.
    ... 216;<i>thy</i> love is too unmannerly.' Rosencrantz also remarks, previously, &# ...
50) Commentary Note for line 2226:
2226 Ham. I doe beseech you.
    ... the reply which follows be assigned, to Rosencrantz? In the quarto, 1603, the di ...
    ... the reply which follows be assigned, to Rosencrantz?  See the dialogue in Q1.&#x ...

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