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1) 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:  ...
2) Commentary Note for line 1019:
1019 {Florish.} Enter King {and} Queene, Rosencraus and
    ... 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 ...
3) Commentary Note for line 1021:
1021 King. Welcome deere Rosencraus, and Guyldensterne,
    ... h courtier or ambassador of the name of Rosencrantz is reported to have attended ...
    ... peare-Gesellschaft, xiii 155.' The form Rosencrantz is due to Malone; the Qq. re ...
4) Commentary Note for lines 1379-80:
1379-80 Ros. I thinke their inhibition, comes by the meanes |of the late
    ... more lucrative situation</i>.  To this, Rosencrantz replies&#8212;-Their<i> inhi ...
    ...  <i>innovation</i>, it is probable that Rosencrantz means the late change of gov ...
    ...  matter of election and choice in them. Rosencrantz, on the contrary, being of o ...
    ... ideration suggests that Hamlet asks and Rosencrantz answers two separate questio ...
5) Commentary Note for line 1380:
1380 innouasion.
    ... tice i would need more explanation than Rosencrantz thinks to offer or Hamlet to ...
6) Commentary Note for lines 1386-7:
1386 <pace; But there is Sir an ayrie of Children, little>
1387 <Yases, that crye out on the top of question; and>
    ...  note.  I believe, therefore, that what Rosencrantz means to say is, that these  ...
7) Commentary Note for line 1407:
1407 < Ham. Do the Boyes carry it away?>
    ... a, ii. 3. 228: 'Shall pride carry it?'  Rosencrantz, in his answer, plays upon t ...
8) Commentary Note for line 1408:
1408 < Rosin. I that they do my Lord, Hercules & his load too.>
    ... hen, of &#8216;carrying off the prize.' Rosencrantz takes it literally, and perh ...
9) Commentary Note for line 1661:
1661 Ros. Niggard of question, but of our demaunds
    ... o confess the cause of his distraction: Rosencrantz therefore here must mean, th ...
    ...  to confess the cause of his distress.  Rosencrantz therefore here must mean, th ...
    ... tion.</para> <para>&#x201C;Hamlet, says Rosencrantz, is niggard of speech in rel ...
10) Commentary Note for line 1710:
1710 Ham. To be, or not to be, that is the question,
    ... </para> <para>[in margins] of Polonius, Rosencrantz &amp; Guildnstern to the Kin ...
 
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