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141) Commentary Note for line 3067:
3067 Thus {didst} <didest> thou.
    ... h the same; in charging and challenging Hamlet, Horatio would in effect be telli ...
142) Commentary Note for line 3153:
3153 Our purpose may hold there; {but stay, what noyse?} <how sweet Queene.>
    ... oft, aside' in order to get Horatio and Hamlet moving off as the funeral process ...
143) Commentary Note for line 3189:
3189 Enter two Clownes.
    ... s act take place on the same day. After Hamlet has left the churchyard with Hora ...
    ... tive, philosophical, wise; a melancholy Hamlet, but he wears his melancholy with ...
    ... e court <i>Tomorrow</i>. V.2 opens with Hamlet's narration to Horatio of what ha ...
    ... re a gravedigger is singing as he digs. Hamlet tries to find out who the grave i ...
144) Commentary Note for line 3245:
3245 <Enter Hamlet and Horatio a farre off.> 3245
    ... ln>3245</ehtln><tab> </tab><F1><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio a farre off</i>.</F1> ...
    ... ng><para>3245<tab> </tab><i><b><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio a farre off</i></b></ ...
    ... 9, 5:5:179): &lt;p. 179&gt;&#x201C;When Hamlet tells Horatio about his stepfathe ...
    ... he people now have to elect a new king, Hamlet, as he dies, gives his vote to Ho ...
    ... >Elze</sc> (ed. 1857): "Nach StR treten Hamlet und Horatio erst nach dem Gesunge ...
    ... ording to StR [Steevens' 1766 edition], Hamlet and Horatio first enter after the ...
    ...  pp. 93-95): &lt;p. 93&gt; &#x201C;When Hamlet enters with Horatio we find him m ...
    ... nd, like a leaden shroud: it is to this Hamlet afterwards alludes when he says t ...
145) Commentary Note for lines 3249-50:
3249-50 Goe get thee | {in, and} <to Yaughan,> fetch mee a soope of liquer.
    ... #x201C;This explanation [that Q2 delays Hamlet's and Horatio's entrance for four ...
    ... the leaf] is borne out by the entry for Hamlet and Horatio in 5.1., where Q2 pos ...
146) Commentary Note for lines 3256-57:
{M2v/3255+1} {Enter Hamlet and Horatio.}
3256-7 Ham. Has this fellowe no feeling of his busines? <that>| {a} <he> sings {in} <at> graue-
3257 making.
    ... ln><tab> </tab><tab> </tab><Q2><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio.</i></Q2></para> <par ...
    ... trast between the imaginative spirit of Hamlet and the practical &lt;/p. 119&gt; ...
    ... consider too curiously.' [3393] Some of Hamlet's sublime speculations he reduces ...
    ... ng><para>3255<tab> </tab><i><b><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio</i></b></i>] <sc>Jenk ...
147) Commentary Note for lines 3267-68:
3267-8 Ham. That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing | once, how the
    ... fter this accidentally sudden return of Hamlet to Denmark, we first see him, wit ...
148) Commentary Note for lines 3268-69:
3268-9 knaue iowles it to the ground, as if {twere} <it | were> Caines iawbone, that did the
    ... fter this accidentally sudden return of Hamlet to Denmark, we first see him, wit ...
149) Commentary Note for lines 3269-70:
3269-70 first {murder, this} <murther: It> | might be the pate of a pollitician, which this asse {now}
    ... fter this accidentally sudden return of Hamlet to Denmark, we first see him, wit ...
150) Commentary Note for lines 3270-71:
3270-1 {ore-reaches;} <o're Of-| fices:>one that {would} <could> circumuent God, might it not?
    ... fter this accidentally sudden return of Hamlet to Denmark, we first see him, wit ...

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