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101) Commentary Note for lines 1904-05:
1904 Ham. Horatio, thou art een as iust a man
1905 As ere my conuersation copt withall.
    ... o thee] <sc>Gildon</sc> (1710, p. 403): Hamlet's &#x201C;Speech to <i>Horatio</i ...
    ...  and render him worthy of the esteem of Hamlet, are not affluence, nor pageantry ...
    ... onceivable.  </para> <para>&#x201C;That Hamlet had not misapprehended Horatio be ...
102) Commentary Note for line 1930:
1930 Euen with the very comment of {thy} <my> soule
    ... ery comment of  <i>thy</i> sloul.'  but Hamlet, having told Horatio the &#8216;c ...
    ...  the very comment of <i>my </i>soul'--- Hamlet's soul.  To ask Horatio to observ ...
    ... i>&#8216;thy</i> soul' of the quartos.  Hamlet is putting Horatio in his place,  ...
    ... y. It would have been all very well for Hamlet to have &#8216;put Horatio <i>in  ...
    ... ntense direction of every faculty;' and Hamlet concludes the speech by informing ...
    ... r strangely prefer, on the ground that 'Hamlet is putting Horatio in his place,  ...
    ... agacious criticism. The F my would make Hamlet's judgment the text, and Horatio' ...
103) Commentary Note for lines 1983-85:
1983-4 Ham. So long, nay then let the deule weare blacke, | for Ile haue a
1984-5 sute of sables; ô heauens, die two mo|nths agoe, and not forgotten yet,
    ... ntive in this play, where Horatio tells Hamlet the beard of his father was a <i> ...
104) Commentary Note for line 2024:
2024 King. Full thirtie times hath Phebus cart gone round
    ... one side with ye Courtiers, Opposite to Hamlet Horatio &amp; Ophelia&#8212;the s ...
105) Commentary Note for line 2054:
2054 King. I doe belieue {you thinke} <you. Think> what now you speake,
    ...  at [4.7.110-23 (3109-3112+10)], and by Hamlet to Horatio at [5.2.10-11 (3509-10 ...
106) Commentary Note for line 2056:
2056 Purpose is but the slaue to memorie,
    ... rupted before its close) is meant; that Hamlet clearly indicates this to Horatio ...
    ... trayal: hence it coincides neither with Hamlet's warning to the Players, nor wit ...
107) 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 ...
108) 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 ...
109) 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 ...
110) Commentary Note for line 2136:
2136 Oph. The King rises.
    ...  the others, including Polonius, except Hamlet and Horatio, are too deep in the  ...

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