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31) Commentary Note for line 345:
345 Hora. Haile to your Lordship.
    ...  p. 17) &#x201C;The Greeting between <i>Hamlet, Horatio, </i>and <i>Marcellus</i ...
    ... en intimate before, though we know from Hamlet's speech [1904] that he had had t ...
    ... r Horatio. The small degree of doubt in Hamlet's recognition of his friend is du ...
32) Commentary Note for line 346:
346-7 Ham. I am glad to see you well; | Horatio, or I do forget my selfe.
    ...  next scene, where Horatio informs him [Hamlet played by Kemble] of the appearan ...
    ... and is not mere surplusage, for how was Hamlet thus early to know whether Horati ...
    ... ncer</sc> (ed. 1980): &#x201C;At first, Hamlet merely gives a polite reply; then ...
33) Commentary Note for line 347:
346-7 Ham. I am glad to see you well; | Horatio, or I do forget my selfe.
    ... c>Kittredge</sc> (ed. 1939): "Emphatic. Hamlet will not forget Horatio so long a ...
34) Commentary Note for line 350:
350-1 Ham. Sir my good friend, | Ile change that name with you,
    ... s explanation may be right; but perhaps Hamlet means to say, that between Horati ...
    ... tab> </tab><sc>Delius </sc>(ed. 1854): "Hamlet will sich als Horatio's armen Die ...
    ... seinen guten Freund angesehen wissen." [Hamlet wants to be known as Horatio's po ...
    ... #8216;my lord&#x201D; in 357, and calls Hamlet &#x201C;lord&#x201D; throughout t ...
35) Commentary Note for line 352:
352 And what make you from Wittenberg Horatio?
    ... 2006): &#x201C;are you doing away from. Hamlet turns aside to greet Marcellus be ...
36) Commentary Note for line 353:
353 Marcellus.
    ...  Bernardo, of whom Bernardo is known to Hamlet but slightly; he answers the gree ...
37) Commentary Note for line 355:
355 Ham. I am very glad to see you, (good euen sir)
    ... his respect. &amp;c. The scene opens in Hamlet about <i>twelve o'clock at night< ...
    ... nd which results from his observing how Hamlet has just played on the word <i>go ...
    ... 1C;Mr. Irving's intuitive perception of Hamlet, in all his moods, presents, I do ...
    ...  in mind, is also present on the scene. Hamlet is conversing with Horatio, and i ...
38) Commentary Note for line 357:
357 Hora. A truant disposition good my Lord.
    ...  his mildly humorous way, replies as if Hamlet had said <i>makes,</i> and gives  ...
39) Commentary Note for line 364:
364 Hora. My Lord, I came to see your fathers funerall.
    ... ><sc>Edwards</sc> (ed. 1985): "How have Hamlet and Horatio contrived to avoid me ...
40) Commentary Note for line 375:
375 Hora. I saw him once, {a} <he> was a goodly King.
    ... ould punctuate with dashes showing that Hamlet interrupts Horatio.</para> </cn>  ...
    ... t imply that Horatio was with the elder Hamlet in the Norwegian and Polish comba ...
    ... ratio was thoroughly familiar with King Hamlet's appearance) and with lines belo ...
    ...  refer to some particular occasion when Hamlet interrupts. But cf.617 CN&#x201D; ...

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