<< Prev     1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ..25     Next >>

21 to 30 of 246 Entries from All Files for "hamlet near horatio" in All Fields

Contract Context Printing 160 characters of context... Expand Context
21) Commentary Note for line 170:
170 This spirit dumb to vs, will speake to him:

    ... ess</sc> (ed. 1877): &#x201C;This essential qualification Horatio attributes to Hamlet.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1912<tab> </tab><sc>dtn3</sc></sigla><ha ...
22) Commentary Note for line 190:
190 With mirth in funerall, and with dirdge in marriage,

    ... ourning<i> </i>figures, and appropriate accouterments and music<i>.</i>&#x201D; Hamlet's father had such a funeral, which Horatio came to see (364), but Poloniu ...
23) Commentary Note for line 203:
203 To our most valiant brother, so much for him:

    ... ur dear brother</i> (lines 2.1.1 and 19). Compare Horatio's <i>our valiant</i> Hamlet (1.1.84).&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn><sigla>1982<tab> </tab><sc>ard2</sc></ ...
24) Commentary Note for line 234:
234 To showe my dutie in your Coronation;

    ... alty to the new King. Horatio says (line 176) that he has returned to see King Hamlet's funeral.&#x201D;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>2006<tab></tab> <sc>ard3q2</s ...
25) Commentary Note for line 291:
291 You are the most imediate to our throne,

    ... are shows Claudius not as a usurper, but as duly elected. Later, facing death, Hamlet himself supports the election of Fortinbras, and Horatio thinks that this ...
26) Commentary Note for line 295:
295 In going back to schoole in Wittenberg,

    ... university. The assumption is that, like Laertes, and like Horatio at [352-64], Hamlet wishes to continue with the overseas studies he interrupted to attend his ...

    ... n to the story to designate all the young men as students &#8212;most obviously Hamlet, Horatio, Laertes, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, but also implicitly Marc ...

    ... e only study mentioned, and perhaps not literally, is <i>music</i> (966). Only Hamlet and Horatio are certainly students.</para> <br/> <hanging><sc>ard3q2</sc ...
27) Commentary Note for line 313:
313 Ham. O that this too too {sallied} <solid> flesh would melt, {but Hamlet}

    ... formation. After lines [321-43] we can estimate much more clearly the effect on Hamlet of Horatio's story []. Before he has heard the story Hamlet does not susp ...

    ... early the effect on Hamlet of Horatio's story []. Before he has heard the story Hamlet does not suspect any foul play.&#x201D; </para> <para>I should possible p ...

    ... s to lie open to the audience's apprehension. The soliloquy stops finally when Hamlet address his 'heart' and not the audience; he may have heard Horatio and o ...
28) Commentary Note for line 324:
324 Hiperion to a satire, so louing to my mother,

    ... s in [142, <i>Maiesticall</i>], by Horatio in [375, <i>goodly King</i>], and by Hamlet in his famous speech to his mother: note especially 'Hyperion's curls' [2 ...
29) Commentary Note for line 337:
337 Then I to Hercules, within a month,

    ... hall not look upon his like again' [377].&#x201D; Horatio, she says, makes King Hamlet into an icon.&#x201D; &lt;/p. 21&gt;</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1980<tab></ ...
30) Commentary Note for line 341:
341 With such dexteritie to incestious sheets,

    ... aps that is why, surrounded as he is by members of the king's court at the end, Hamlet has to plead with Horatio to tell his tale aright: he cannot count on the ...

<< Previous Results

Next Results >>


All Files Commentary Notes
Material Textual Notes Immaterial Textual Notes
Surrounding Context
Range of Proximity searches