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21) Commentary Note for lines 2240-43:
2240-1 <Why > do you think <that> I am easier to be | plaid on then a pipe, call mee what in-
2241-2 strument you wil, | though you <can> fret me {not}, you cannot play vpon me.
2242-3 God | blesse you sir.
    ... command, I have not the skill.</i> Nahm Rosencrantz theil, so h&#228;tte ein: <i ...
    ... I command, I have not the skill</i>. If Rosencrantz took part, the phrase <i>nor ...
22) Commentary Note for line 2258:
2258 <Ham.> By and by is easily said, <Leaue me Friends:>
    ...  fullest here with an '<i>Exit</i>' for Rosencrantz and Gilderstone before the e ...
23) Commentary Note for line 2279:
2279 Guyl. We will our selues prouide,
    ... er</hanging><para>2279-82<tab> </tab><b>Rosencrantz </b>. . .<b> England</b>] <s ...
24) Commentary Note for line 2281:
2281 To keepe those many many bodies safe
    ... s just sentiment placed in the mouth of Rosencrantz.&#x201D; </para></cn> <cn> < ...
25) Commentary Note for lines 2283-84:
2283-4 Ros. The single | and peculier life is bound
    ... s just sentiment placed in the mouth of Rosencrantz.&#x201D;&lt;/p. 854&gt;</par ...
26) Commentary Note for line 2290:
2290 What's neere it, with it, {or} it is a massie wheele 2290
    ... is a fine instance of courtly rhetoric. Rosencrantz fizes his wheel &#8216;on th ...
27) Commentary Note for line 2294:
2294 Each small annexment petty consequence {I1}
    ... annex, addition. 'This word seems to be Rosencrantz's gift to the English langua ...
28) Commentary Note for line 2300:
2300 {Ros.} <Both.> We will hast vs. Exeunt Gent. 2300
    ... onderance (already stressed by Elze) of Rosencrantz: he is greeted and thanked f ...
29) Commentary Note for line 2631:
2631 <Ham. Safely stowed.>
    ... s speech unbroken, and inserted that of Rosencrantz, &amp;c from folio, before t ...
30) 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 ...

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