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221) Commentary Note for line 3834_383:
3834 And in this harsh world drawe thy breath in paine {A march a}
3835-7 To tell my story: |<March afarre off, and shout within.>| what warlike noise is this? {farre off.}
    ... > (2001, p. 228) points out that though Hamlet's story will live on through Hora ...
222) Commentary Note for line 3848_384:
3848-9 Hora. Now {cracks} <cracke> a noble hart, | good night sweete Prince,
    ...  us review for a moment the behavior of Hamlet, on the strength of which Horatio ...
    ...  1790, II: 252-3): &#x201C;And when <sc>Hamlet</sc> dies, <sc>Horatio<i> </i></s ...
    ... f <sc>Horatio, </sc>his own idea of <sc>Hamlet's</sc> charcter, in all other res ...
    ... ertes asking <i>what ceremony else</i>? Hamlet observes to Horatio, <i>That is L ...
    ... s outrageous proceeding seems to infect Hamlet; who, forgetting hiself, as he af ...
    ... ith the most guilty; and the virtues of Hamlet were to be rewarded among those a ...
    ...  us review for a moment the behavior of Hamlet, on the strength of which Horatio ...
    ...  this pious ejaculation of Horatio upon Hamlet's death; but Mr. Steevens is much ...
    ... I hope you will now agree with me, that Hamlet deserves compassion; and that Hor ...
    ... spoken by Horatio over the dead body of Hamlet: all the rest, including &#8216;W ...
    ...  these, as they stand in every edition, Hamlet having just expired:&#8212; &#821 ...
    ... spoken by Horatio over the dead body of Hamlet: all the rest, including &#8216;W ...
    ...  these, as they stand in every edition, Hamlet having just expired:&#8212; &#821 ...
    ... ent for distinct purposes.  The play of Hamlet &lt;/p.383&gt;&lt;p.384&gt; is ma ...
    ... m the enlarged edition of 1604.   After Hamlet's death, Horatio says in the late ...
    ... lt;p. 109&gt; &#x201C;With the death of Hamlet the play virtually ends. Horatio' ...
    ...  farewell&#8212;[cites 3848-50] recalls Hamlet's own words, &#8216;to die, to sl ...
    ... he speech of Horatio over the bodies of Hamlet and the others. Had he done so, i ...
223) Commentary Note for line 3869_387:
3869 He neuer gaue commandement for their death;
3870 But since so iump vpon this bloody question
3871 You from the Pollack warres, and you from England
    ... ebated here. Horatio's phrasing recalls Hamlet's earlier references to 'some nec ...
224) Commentary Note for line 3875_387:
3875 How these things came about; so shall you heare 3875
3876 Of carnall, bloody and vnnaturall acts,
    ... ?'&#8212;No, but the <i> murder</i>  of Hamlet by Claudius was a secret  which t ...
    ... nswers, &#8216;but the <i>murder</i> of Hamlet by Claudius was a secret which th ...
    ... ?'&#8212;No, but the <i> murder</i>  of Hamlet by Claudius was a secret  which t ...
225) Commentary Note for line 3878_387:
3878 Of {deaths} <death's> put on by cunning, and {for no} <forc'd> cause
3879 And in this vpshot, purposes mistooke,
    ... owever, Horatio alludes to the death of Hamlet, to which Laertes was instigated  ...
    ... s the lies to the English king by which Hamlet would have been executed. Some ed ...
    ... gree, Horatio's words can be applied to Hamlet's 'rough-hewn' purposes too, and  ...
226) Commentary Note for line 3883_388:
3883 And call the noblest to the audience,
3884 For me, with sorrowe I embrace my fortune,
3885 I haue some {rights,} <Rites> of memory in this kingdome, 3885
    ... Horatio, in reference to the funeral of Hamlet, observes, as the line has invari ...
    ... e scene of the funeral, at which, while Hamlet's body was placed &#8216;high on  ...
227) Commentary Note for line 3888:
3888 Hora. Of that I shall haue {also} <alwayes> cause to speake,
    ... the play whereas Horatio, the friend of Hamlet, survives as well as Osrick; nor  ...
228) Commentary Note for line 3889_389:
3889-90 And from his mouth, | whose voyce will drawe {no} <on> more,
    ... t message; and very justly infers, that Hamlet's voice wil be seconded by others ...
    ... essage; and very justly infers, that <i>Hamlet's Voice </i>will be seconded by o ...
    ... essage; and very justly infers, that <i>Hamlet's Voice </i>will be seconded by o ...
    ... to vote the same way. Horatio refers to Hamlet saying of Fortinbras, &#8216;he h ...
    ... 1's <i>on.</i>  Horatio is referring to Hamlet's power to command attention thro ...
229) Commentary Note for line 3895_389:
3895 For. Let foure Captaines 3895
3896 Beare Hamlet like a souldier to the stage,
    ... n of it. In short, the Case is This: <i>Hamlet</i>, upon the Point of Death, con ...
    ... obald argues that Horatio's desire that Hamlet be placed on a &#x201C;publick st ...
    ...  man of action, Fortinbras, &#8216;Bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the stage'&#8 ...
    ... atio's exquisite adieu, [cites 3849-50] Hamlet is not directly on trial for his  ...
230) Material Textual Note for line 603:
603 Enter Hamlet, Horatio {and} Marcellus.
    ... ><ehtln>603</ehtln><tab> </tab><i>Enter Hamlet, Horatio </i><Q2><i>and</i></Q2>< ...

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