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1) Commentary Note for line 295:
295 In going back to schoole in Wittenberg,
    ... literally, is <i>music</i>  (966). Only Hamlet and Horatio are certainly student ...
2) Commentary Note for line 364:
364 Hora. My Lord, I came to see your fathers funerall.
    ... ><sc>Edwards</sc> (ed. 1985): "How have Hamlet and Horatio contrived to avoid me ...
3) Commentary Note for line 710:
710 Ghost. Reuenge his foule, and most vnnaturall murther.
    ... red  that this tendency may be blocked. Hamlet and Horatio follow human nature a ...
4) Commentary Note for line 723:
723 A Serpent stung me, so the whole eare of Denmarke
    ... t's father, suggested variously by both Hamlet and Horatio, points to a more gen ...
5) Commentary Note for line 864:
864 Then are dream't of in {your} <our> philosophie, but come
    ... t. </i>2.7.26 (1363)]. <sc>Corson:</sc> Hamlet and Horatio had been fellow-stude ...
    ... other hand again, the F <i>our</i> puts Hamlet and Horatio together in a brother ...
6) Commentary Note for lines 2100-01:
2100-1 King. Haue you heard the argument? is there no {offence} <Of-| fence> in't?
    ... at Claudius still is to everyone except Hamlet and Horatio.  . . . But it isn't  ...
    ... ed. 2006): &#x201C;The word echoes from hamlet and Horatio's conversations about ...
7) Commentary Note for lines 2102-03:
2102-3 Ham. No, no, they do but iest, poyson in iest, no {offence} <Of-| fence> i'th world.
    ... d. 2006): &#x201C; The word echoes from hamlet and Horatio's conversations about ...
8) Commentary Note for lines 2132-35:
2132-3 Ham. {A} <He> poysons him i'th Garden {for his} <for's> estate, his | names Gonza-
2133-4 go, the story is extant, and {written in very} <writ in> choice | Italian, you shall see
2134-5 anon how the murtherer gets the | loue of Gonzagoes wife.
    ...  esp. lines [3.2.287-90 (2158-62)]. For Hamlet and Horatio (and surely most peop ...
9) Commentary Note for line 2136:
2136 Oph. The King rises.
    ...  the others, including Polonius, except Hamlet and Horatio, are too deep in the  ...
10) Commentary Note for line 2156:
2156 A very very paiock. 2156
    ... dventurous themes and high enterprises. Hamlet and Horatio having been fellow st ...
    ...  tribute. As the short dialogue between Hamlet and Horatio turns upon the fancy  ...
 
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