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... tice in passing, the usual cautiousness of Horatio, who contrives to suggest to Hamlet the very strongest of all motives for instantly putting the king to death ...
... r [[. . .]] offenses' at the day of judgement. [n. 17] It is probable that when Hamlet, thinking of Claudius, asks Horatio, 'And is't not perfect conscience / T ...
... traddles aTory position rather uncomfortably (or so it seems to me) comments on Hamlet's self-justification to Horatio about quitting Claudius: The annotator pa ...
... ra>3582 <b>The Portraiture of his</b>] <sc>Delius (</sc>ed. 1854) : “Wie Hamlet einen Vater zu rächen hat, so auch Horatio.” [ “As Ham ...
... ie Hamlet einen Vater zu rächen hat, so auch Horatio.” [ “As Hamlet has to avenge a father, so also Horatio [sic]” </para> <hanging>[E ...
... fidence to his bosom-friend Horatio, form beautifully characteristic touches of Hamlet's disposition; and at the same time tend strongly to confute the (to our ...
... ourage the evil is to imperil one's soul.</para> <para>“When in reply to Hamlet's unanswerable question Horatio tells him that if he is going to act he h ...
... traddles aTory position rather uncomfortably (or so it seems to me) comments on Hamlet's self-justification to Horatio about quitting Claudius: The annotator pa ...
... ourage the evil is to imperil one's soul.</para> <para>“When in reply to Hamlet's unanswerable question Horatio tells him that if he is going to act he h ...
... ourage the evil is to imperil one's soul.</para> <para>“When in reply to Hamlet's unanswerable question Horatio tells him that if he is going to act he h ...
196) Commentary Note for line 3581_358: 3581 <For by the image of my Cause, I see> 3582 <The Portraiture of his; Ile count his fauours:>
3583 <But sure the brauery of his griefe did put me>
3584 <Into a Towring passion.>
3585 <Hor. Peace, who comes heere?> 3585
... ra>3582 <b>The Portraiture of his</b>] <sc>Delius (</sc>ed. 1854) : “Wie Hamlet einen Vater zu rächen hat, so auch Horatio.” [ “As Ham ...
... ie Hamlet einen Vater zu rächen hat, so auch Horatio.” [ “As Hamlet has to avenge a father, so also Horatio [sic]” </para> <hanging>[E ...
... fidence to his bosom-friend Horatio, form beautifully characteristic touches of Hamlet's disposition; and at the same time tend strongly to confute the (to our ...
... <hanging><sc>irv</sc> (Act. ed.)</hanging> <para>3499<tab> </tab><i><b><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio</i></b></i>] <sc>Marshall</sc> (ed. 1879, Preface, p. ix-xii) ...
... the character is convey'd to us upon Osrick's first entry in the question that Hamlet puts to Horatio, —”<i>Dost thou know this water-fly</i> ?&#x ...
... nwahrheit und der gehaltvollen Gesinnung, der ethischen Reife eines Horatio und Hamlet anschaulich macht.” [Rümelin [[?]] Sh. made it a rebuke, that ...
... egant falseness, and the worthy conviction, the ethical maturity of Horatio and Hamlet.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1885<tab> </tab><sc>macd</sc></sigla><hanging>< ...
... “<i>T.</i>[THEOBALD] puts in this direction, <i>To Horatio</i>. But <i> Hamlet</i> seems to direct the whole of this speech to <i> Osrick</i>: <i> The c ...