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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context 31) Commentary Note for lines 2641-43:2642-3 to be demaunded of a spunge, what {replycation} <re-| plication> should be made by2643 the sonne of a King.... ing</i>, um den grossen Unterschied, der ihn von einem <i>sponge, </i>von einem Rosencrantz trennt, stärker hervorzuheben.” [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): “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): “Hamlet's riddling speech is as baffling to us as to Rosencrantz. Perhaps <i>counsel</i> means ‘secret', and Hamlet is referrin ...
... p; Taylor</sc> (ed. 2006): “wicked -- either because Hamlet is insulting Rosencrantz or because he is telling a cynical truth about the King.”</pa ...
33) Commentary Note for lines 2656-57:2657 body. The King is a thing{.} <—>... isembodied.' He might have added something, but he is interrupted, and adopting Rosencrantz's meaning of ‘King,' completes his sentence otherwise than int ...
... sons missed the meaning of Shakespeare. For observe the impertinent language of Rosencrantz:—‘My lord, you must tell us where the body is, and go wi ...
35) Commentary Note for lines 2672-2672+1:2672+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 ...
... 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 ...
... >.' Shakespeare got Johan along with the other Danish names—Guildenstern, Rosencrantz, Osric.” </p. 431></para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1867<tab> </ ...
... le itself being of northern origin, and the name of a person in this play being Rosencrantz.—The folios have: <i>rites</i>.” </p. 42></para>< ...
... r Rede des Priesters hervor; vielleicht kannte Sh. aber auch die Etymologie von Rosencrantz.” [“<i>crants;</i>Up to the transformation of the voic ...
... rom the discourse of the priest; perhaps Shakespeare knew even the etymology of Rosencrantz.”]]</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 ‘sea-gown scarf'd about him;' can seize the ‘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 ‘sea-gown scarf'd about him;' can seize the ‘grand commission' of Rosencrantz and Guyildenstern, and can at once devise and substitute a new commi ...
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