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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.
... ihn von einem <i>sponge, </i>von einem Rosencrantz trennt, stärker hervorz ...
... arates him from a <i>sponge</i>, from a Rosencrantz.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>18 ...
... o be <i>asked by </i>a sponge; he calls Rosencrantz a <i>sponge</i>, which being ...
... dling speech is as baffling to us as to Rosencrantz. Perhaps <i>counsel</i> mean ...
... d -- either because Hamlet is insulting Rosencrantz or because he is telling a c ...
... ng, but he is interrupted, and adopting Rosencrantz's meaning of ‘King,' c ...
... For observe the impertinent language of Rosencrantz:—‘My lord, you m ...
... eing really covered by the first. Since Rosencrantz is specified at [4.3.11 (267 ...
... cedes the others; the king had not told Rosencrantz to arrest Hamlet (2624), and ...
... other Danish names—Guildenstern, Rosencrantz, Osric.” </p. 431& ...
... the name of a person in this play being Rosencrantz.—The folios have: <i>r ...
... kannte Sh. aber auch die Etymologie von Rosencrantz.” [“<i>crants; ...
... Shakespeare knew even the etymology of Rosencrantz.”]]</para></cn> <cn> ...
... n seize the ‘grand commission' of Rosencrantz and Guyildenstern, and can a ...
... n seize the ‘grand commission' of Rosencrantz and Guyildenstern, and can a ...