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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context ... 1C;This stilted and inconsistent figure is a fine instance of courtly rhetoric. Rosencrantz fizes his wheel ‘on the highest mount' because a king occupies ...
... n & Taylor</sc> (ed. 2006): “annex, addition. 'This word seems to be Rosencrantz's gift to the English language' (Edwards).”</para> <br/> <han ...
... for Claudius, 2353-71, and also ironic for Hamlet's denial of shriving time for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, 3548-9)."</para> <para>"*<i>The Middle English Di ...
... >] <sc>Rolfe</sc> (ed. 1878): “See Abbott 212. Elze gives this speech to Rosencrantz alone, on the ground that he is regularly the spokesman, while Guild ...
... 51 (1900)]), which blurs the slight preponderance (already stressed by Elze) of Rosencrantz: he is greeted and thanked first ([2.2.1 (1021)] and [2.2.33 (1054)] ...
65) Commentary Note for line 2363:2363 Vp sword, and knowe thou a more horrid hent,... hriving time allow'd' (v, 2, 47) as actually a part of Hamlet's missive dooming Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. See note, p. 285, below.” </p.xvi> &l ...
... mnation for Hamlet's father and the Prince allows ‘not shriving time' for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern [5.2.47 (3549)].”</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>19 ...
... ' [5.1.259 (<sc>3454</sc>)], and his own account of the deaths he contrived for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern adds ‘Not shriving-time allowed' [5.2.47 (<sc ...
... answer to this has been already given (79-84), and his subsequent treatment of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern shows the possibilities of remorselessness in his c ...
68) Commentary Note for line 2404:2404 Ham. How now, a Rat, dead for a Duckat, dead.... mlet committed a grave error, causing the death of Polonius. The destruction of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern was also the disastrous consequence of the same err ...
69) Commentary Note for line 2413:2413 Thou wretched, rash, intruding foole farwell,... han exultation, and if he does not express a very deep regret for the deaths of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern—those false and good-for-nothing tools of his ...
70) Commentary Note for line 2563:2563 That I essentially am not in madnesse,... their failure to determine the reason for Hamlet's aberrant behavior, moreover, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern similarly reply. The description of Hamlet's dispos ...
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