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151) Commentary Note for lines 3330-31:
3330-1 haue {tooke} <taken> note of it, | the age is growne so picked, that the toe of the
    ... appears  that he held them in derision. Hamlet says, in the  scene with the Grav ...
152) Commentary Note for lines 3338-39:
3338-9 very day that young Hamlet was borne: hee | that {is} <was> mad and sent into
3339 England.
    ... th three-and-twenty years [3361-62]. As Hamlet tells Horatio that he knew Yorick ...
    ... ir fathers, young Fortinbras as well as Hamlet must be thirty, Horatio, who had  ...
    ... onsider it oo curiously, makes Horatio, Hamlet's &#8216;fellow-student', much ol ...
153) Commentary Note for lines 3371-73:
3371 Clow. Een that.
3372-3 Ham. <Let me see.> Alas poore Yoricke, I knew him Ho|ratio, a fellow of infinite
    ...  phrase ranks with the earlier entry of Hamlet and Horatio at [3245] as a necess ...
154) Commentary Note for lines 3391-92:
3391-2 imagination trace the noble dust of Al|exander, till a find it stopping
3392 a bunghole?
    ... easonably have hitherto delayed telling Hamlet of Ophelia's madness; and he is h ...
155) Commentary Note for line 3393:
3393 Hor. Twere to consider too curiously to consider so.
    ... gt;&lt;p.163&gt; when Horatio refers to Hamlet's &#8216;travaile to describe the ...
156) Commentary Note for lines 3405-06:
3405 <Enter King, Queene, Laertes, and a Coffin, >
3406 <with Lords attendant.>
    ...  known of Ophelia's death any more than Hamlet; but he ahd seen her in her pitia ...
    ...  of facial acting of the highest order. Hamlet and Horatio have retired out of s ...
157) Commentary Note for lines 3407-08:
3407 The Queene, the Courtiers, who is {this} <that> they follow? {Laertes and}
3408 And with such maimed rites? this doth betoken, {the corse.}
    ... <i>per se</i>, better than <i>this</i>, Hamlet and Horatio being supposed to be  ...
158) Commentary Note for line 3415:
3415 {Doct.} <Priest.> Her obsequies haue been as farre inlarg'd 3415
    ... priate accouterments and music<i>." </i>Hamlet's father had such a funeral, whic ...
159) Commentary Note for line 3434:
3434 Ham. What, the faire Ophelia.
    ... ing passion' and the final catastrophe, Hamlet is thoroughly himself--meditative ...
160) Commentary Note for line 3444:
3444 <Leaps in the graue.>
    ... t note what suddenly takes place. While Hamlet and Horatio are lying 'hidden amo ...

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