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81) Commentary Note for lines 2586-2586+1:
2586 Eenter King {, and Queene, with Rosencraus}
2586+1 {and Guyldensterne}.
    ... &#246;nig allein zu ihr auftreten, ohne Rosencrantz und Guildenstern.  In den Qs ...
    ... In den Qs. steht: <i>Enter King, Queen, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern,</i> und au ...
    ...  and the king come to her alone without Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. In the Qua ...
    ... n the Quartos is: <i>Enter King, Queen, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern</i>, and it ...
    ... ous when she is already &#8216;on,' but Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are quite o ...
    ... it reads <i>Enter King</i> and cuts out Rosencrantz and Guildenstern together wi ...
    ... dest text to begin a new Act here. That Rosencrantz and Guildenstern enter with  ...
    ...  other door, from a conference in which Rosencrantz and Guildenstern have probab ...
    ... o interrupt the King in conference with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and Dover  ...
82) Commentary Note for line 2590+1:
2590+1 {Ger. Bestow this place on vs a little while.}
    ... 201C;This line is omitted in the folio; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are not bei ...
    ...  line is wanting in the folio, in which Rosencrantz and Guildenstern do not appe ...
    ... nd best, in representation, not to have Rosencrantz and Guildenstern enter until ...
83) Commentary Note for line 2631:
2631 <Ham. Safely stowed.>
    ... s speech unbroken, and inserted that of Rosencrantz, &amp;c from folio, before t ...
84) Commentary Note for line 2633:
2633 Ham. {Safely stowd, but soft,} what noyse, who calls on Hamlet?
    ... s speech unbroken, and inserted that of Rosencrantz, etc. from the folio, before ...
85) Commentary Note for line 2636:
2636 Ham. {Compound} <Compounded> it with dust whereto tis kin.
    ... but the more inquisitive and less manly Rosencrantz is spurned ad abolished, as  ...
86) Commentary Note for lines 2641-43:
2641-2 Ham. That I can keepe your counsaile & not mine | owne, besides
2642-3 to be demaunded of a spunge, what {replycation} <re-| plication> should be made by
2643 the sonne of a King.
    ...  ihn von einem <i>sponge, </i>von einem Rosencrantz trennt, st&#228;rker hervorz ...
    ... arates him from a <i>sponge</i>, from a Rosencrantz.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>18 ...
    ... o be <i>asked by </i>a sponge; he calls Rosencrantz a <i>sponge</i>, which being ...
    ... dling speech is as baffling to us as to Rosencrantz. Perhaps <i>counsel</i> mean ...
    ... mark hints that he knows the secrets of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern but is not  ...
87) Commentary Note for lines 2652-53:
2652-3 Ham. I am glad of it, a knauish speech sleepes in a | foolish eare.
    ... d -- either because Hamlet is insulting Rosencrantz or because he is telling a c ...
88) Commentary Note for lines 2656-57:
2656-7 Ham. The body is with the King, but the King is not | with the {K2}
2657 body. The King is a thing{.} <—>
    ... ng, but he is interrupted, and adopting Rosencrantz's meaning of &#8216;King,' c ...
89) Commentary Note for lines 2659-60:
2659-60 Ham. Of nothing, bring me to him <, hide Fox, and all | after>. Exeunt.
    ... For observe the impertinent language of Rosencrantz:&#8212;&#8216;My lord, you m ...
    ... ch me if you can!'), and is followed by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Cf. Moros, ...
90) Commentary Note for line 2661:
2661 Enter King, {and two or three.} 2661
    ... s &#8216;<i>Enter King, and Queen, with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern</i>' at [4. ...

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