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191) Commentary Note for line 3570_357:
3570 Throwne out his Angle for my proper life,
3571 And with such cusnage, i'st not perfect conscience?
    ...  probable that when Hamlet, thinking of  ...
192) Commentary Note for line 3572_357:
3572 <To quit him with this arme? And is't not to be damn'd>
3573 <To let this Canker of our nature come>
3574 <In further euill.>
    ...  to me) comments on Hamlet's self-justif ...
    ... 1854) : &#x201C;Wie Hamlet einen Vater z ...
    ... x201D; [ &#x201C;As Hamlet has to avenge ...
    ... teristic touches of Hamlet's disposition ...
    ... 1C;When in reply to Hamlet's unanswerabl ...
193) Commentary Note for line 3572_74:
3572 <To quit him with this arme? And is't not to be damn'd>
3573 <To let this Canker of our nature come>
3574 <In further euill.>
    ...  to me) comments on Hamlet's self-justif ...
    ... 1C;When in reply to Hamlet's unanswerabl ...
194) Commentary Note for line 3578_358:
3578 <The interim's mine, and a mans life's no more>
3579 <Then to say one: but I am very sorry good Horatio,>
3580 <That to Laertes I forgot my selfe;> 3580
    ... 1C;When in reply to Hamlet's unanswerabl ...
195) 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
    ... 1854) : &#x201C;Wie Hamlet einen Vater z ...
    ... x201D; [ &#x201C;As Hamlet has to avenge ...
    ... teristic touches of Hamlet's disposition ...
196) Commentary Note for line 3586:
3586 Enter {a Courtier.} <young Osricke.>
    ... /tab><i><b><i>Enter Hamlet and Horatio</ ...
197) Commentary Note for line 3603_360:
3603-4 Ham. {But yet} me thinkes it is very {sully} <soultry> and hot, {or} <for> my | complec-
3604 tion.
    ... n the question that Hamlet puts to Horat ...
198) Commentary Note for line 3606_360:
3606-7 not tell how: <but> my Lord his Maiestie bad me sig|nifie to you, that a
    ... e eines Horatio und Hamlet anschaulich m ...
    ... rity of Horatio and Hamlet.]</para></cn> ...
199) Commentary Note for line 3610_13_:
3610+13 {Cour. Your Lordship speakes most infallibly of him.}
3610+14 {Ham. The concernancy sir, why doe we wrap the gentleman in}
3610+15 {our more rawer breath?} 3610+15
    ... oratio</i>. But <i> Hamlet</i> seems to  ...
200) Commentary Note for line 3610_16_:
3610+16 {Cour. Sir.}
3610+17 {Hora. Ist not possible to vnderstand in another tongue, you will}
3610+18 {doo't sir really.}
    ... ech is addressed to Hamlet.  <i> Another ...
    ... k, means to  praise Hamlet for imitating ...
    ... belongs to Osrick.  Hamlet puts a questi ...
    ... ric, who, foiled by hamlet in affectyed  ...
    ... facility with which Hamlet caught and kn ...
    ... red extravagance by Hamlet, until Horati ...
    ... uism, and what with Hamlet's catching of ...
    ... y who address it to Hamlet; for while it ...
    ... ays otherwise calls Hamlet <i>my lord</i ...
    ... sric fails to grasp Hamlet's meaning, &# ...

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