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31) 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.

    ... ing</i>, um den grossen Unterschied, der ihn von einem <i>sponge, </i>von einem Rosencrantz trennt, st&#228;rker hervorzuheben.&#x201D; [Many editors put an exc ...

    ... e strongly the great difference that separates him from a <i>sponge</i>, from a Rosencrantz.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1855<tab> </tab>Jewett</sigla><hanging>Jew ...

    ... >] <sc>Fiebig</sc> (ed. 1857): &#x201C;To be <i>asked by </i>a sponge; he calls Rosencrantz a <i>sponge</i>, which being squeezed will deliver up all it has suc ...

    ... er</sc> (ed. 1980): &#x201C;Hamlet's riddling speech is as baffling to us as to Rosencrantz. Perhaps <i>counsel</i> means &#8216;secret', and Hamlet is referrin ...
32) Commentary Note for lines 2652-53:
2652-3 Ham. I am glad of it, a knauish speech sleepes in a | foolish eare.

    ... p; Taylor</sc> (ed. 2006): &#x201C;wicked -- either because Hamlet is insulting Rosencrantz or because he is telling a cynical truth about the King.&#x201D;</pa ...
33) 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{.} <—>

    ... isembodied.' He might have added something, but he is interrupted, and adopting Rosencrantz's meaning of &#8216;King,' completes his sentence otherwise than int ...
34) Commentary Note for lines 2659-60:
2659-60 Ham. Of nothing, bring me to him <, hide Fox, and all | after>. Exeunt.

    ... sons missed the meaning of Shakespeare. For observe the impertinent language of Rosencrantz:&#8212;&#8216;My lord, you must tell us where the body is, and go wi ...
35) Commentary Note for lines 2672-2672+1:
2672 Or not at all. <Enter Rosincrane.>
2672+1 {Enter Rosencraus and all the rest.}

    ... nter'</i> after 2680, the second entry being really covered by the first. Since Rosencrantz is specified at [4.3.11 (2672)] and Hamlet is brought in by others a ...
36) Commentary Note for lines 2677-78:
2677-8 Ros. Without my lord, guarded to know your | pleasure.

    ... rest. He quotes 2716-7, where Hamlet precedes the others; the king had not told Rosencrantz to arrest Hamlet (2624), and the king explains to Laertes why he cou ...
37) Commentary Note for lines 3249-50:
3249-50 Goe get thee | {in, and} <to Yaughan,> fetch mee a soope of liquer.

    ... >.' Shakespeare got Johan along with the other Danish names&#8212;Guildenstern, Rosencrantz, Osric.&#x201D; &lt;/p. 431&gt;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1867<tab> </ ...
38) Commentary Note for line 3421:
3421 Yet heere she is allow'd her virgin {Crants} <Rites>,

    ... le itself being of northern origin, and the name of a person in this play being Rosencrantz.&#8212;The folios have: <i>rites</i>.&#x201D; &lt;/p. 42&gt;</para>< ...

    ... r Rede des Priesters hervor; vielleicht kannte Sh. aber auch die Etymologie von Rosencrantz.&#x201D; [&#x201C;<i>crants;</i>Up to the transformation of the voic ...

    ... rom the discourse of the priest; perhaps Shakespeare knew even the etymology of Rosencrantz.&#x201D;]]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1872<tab> </tab><sc>del</sc>4</si ...
39) Commentary Note for line 3512_351:
3512 Ham. Vp from my Cabin,
3513 My sea-gowne scarft about me in the darke

    ... s &#8216;sea-gown scarf'd about him;' can seize the &#8216;grand commission' of Rosencrantz and Guyildenstern, and can at once devise and substitute a new commi ...
40) Commentary Note for line 3514:
3514 Gropt I to find out them, had my desire,

    ... s &#8216;sea-gown scarf'd about him;' can seize the &#8216;grand commission' of Rosencrantz and Guyildenstern, and can at once devise and substitute a new commi ...

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