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11) Commentary Note for line 971:
971 Oph. {O my Lord, my Lord} <Alas my Lord>, I haue beene so affrighted,
    ... of the first act and the present scene, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern must have b ...
12) Commentary Note for line 1008:
1008 Pol. That hath made him mad.
    ... sy [1025] and inspiring him to send for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. </para></c ...
13) Commentary Note for line 1010:
1010 I had not {coted} <quoted> him, I {fear'd} <feare> he did but trifle
    ... b: Nares also pts out the connection to Rosencrantz],</para> <para>Also, quote:  ...
14) Commentary Note for line 1019:
1019 {Florish.} Enter King {and} Queene, Rosencraus and
    ... e</i>, according to FA. The spelling <i>Rosencrantz</i> which has been adopted b ...
    ... h courtier or ambassador of the name of Rosencrantz is reported to have attended ...
    ... o young Danish noblemen of the names of Rosencrantz and G&#252;ldenstern were st ...
15) Commentary Note for line 1021:
1021 King. Welcome deere Rosencraus, and Guyldensterne,
    ... p; MARSHALL ed. 1890): <i>Welcome, dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern!</i> &#8211 ...
    ... h courtier or ambassador of the name of Rosencrantz is reported to have attended ...
    ... o young Danish nobleman of the names of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were studen ...
    ... peare-Gesellschaft, xiii 155.' The form Rosencrantz is due to Malone; the Qq. re ...
16) Commentary Note for line 1211:
1211 Ham. Excellent <excellent> well, you are a Fishmonger.
    ... ing interviews of Hamlet with Polonius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, the Player ...
17) Commentary Note for lines 1270-1:
1270-1 {A Rosencraus,} <Oh, Rosincrane;> good lads how doe you | both? 1270
    ... iends! How dost thou, Guildenstern? Ah, Rosencrantz! Good lads, how do you both? ...
    ... . reading, that Hamlet, when addressing Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, gives his  ...
    ...  thou Guildenstern?' before recognizing Rosencrantz ; the 'Oh,' in "Oh Rosincran ...
18) Commentary Note for lines 1331-2:
1331-2 rights of our fellowship, by the consonancie of | our youth, by the
    ... sc> &amp; <sc>Wright</sc> (ed. 1872):  "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern had been 'o ...
19) Commentary Note for lines 1343-4:
1343-4 forgon all custome of ex|ercises: and indeede it goes so {heauily} <heauenly> with
    ... sc> (1980, p. 94): Hamlet &#x201C;tells Rosencrantz and Guildenstern that he has ...
20) Commentary Note for lines 1363-4:
1363-4 entertainment the players shall receaue | from you, we coted them
    ...  abreast until the cote takes place. So Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, having cot ...

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