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Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context ... with thee to revenge Horatio's death.' Cf. G.I. Duthie, <i>The 'Bad' Quarto of 'Hamlet'</i> (Cambridge, 1941), pp.196-200 and, slightly modifying, J.M. Nosworth ...
132) Commentary Note for line 2576:2576 Ham. I must to England, you knowe that.... n of it both before and after the play: Horatio might have heard of it and told Hamlet. See [3.1.169 (1826) and 3.1.169 (1826)].”</para></cn> <cn> <sigla ...
... b><sc>Verity</sc> (ed. 1904): “Editors note that it is not explained how Hamlet himself knew this. Some think that he had it from Horatio, who might hear ...
... hink that he had it from Horatio, who might hear the court-rumours; others that Hamlet overheard Claudius's conversation with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (3.3) ...
... ontributes to the suspense and surprise of what is to follow in Act 4 by making Hamlet's letters to Horatio and the King completely unexpected.”</para></ ...
135) Commentary Note for line 2592:2592 King. What Gertrard, how dooes Hamlet?... which the Queen and Horatio are seen counseling together how best they can aid Hamlet in his counterplots agains the plots of Claudius. This scene precedes wha ...
... r characters. But we think there is something exquisitely appropriate in making Hamlet's beloved friend Horatio the one who watches and tenderly thinks for Ophe ...
... hole point of Horatio's presence in the scene is to show him as the guardian of Hamlet's honour which, as the Gentleman hints broadly, Ophelia's mad talk is cal ...
137) Commentary Note for lines 2759-61:2760-1 Dangerous coniectures | in ill breeding mindes,2761 Let her come in.... gn of assent. The role of Horatio continues to be puzzling: the fact that he is Hamlet's close friend and confidant does not seem to make the King suspicious of ...
... x. [Appendix M]. Horatio is visited by some sailors, who bring him letters from Hamlet, announcing his capture by the pirates, &c. There are two or three p ...
... et's return raises the pitch. The opposing forces begin to draw together again. Hamlet's letter excites our expectation. What words has he to speak in Horatio's ...
... aced by one in which Horatio tells the Queen of the letter he has received from Hamlet announcing his return, and, further, reporting the exchange of commission ...
... , and his return at the end of the play. Like Horatio's return from Wittenberg, Hamlet's desire to go there, Laertes's visit to France and his subsequent return ...
140) Commentary Note for line 2988_298:2988-9 were two daies old at Sea, a Pyrat of very | warlike appointment gaue... n to their fate.: Contrary to Sargeaunt (<i>TLS </i> 1919: p. 83) who says that Hamlet had no justification for killing them [they are included in Horatio's gen ...
... included in Horatio's general description of events (3876-80)], Greenwood says Hamlet saw them as co-conspirators with the king, who knew that they were on an ...
... </para> <para> <b>Ed. note:</b> Greenwood goes beyond the evidence when he says Hamlet arranges for the pirate ship. If so, why doesn't he say so in telling Hor ...
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