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41) Commentary Note for line 376:
376 Ham. {A} <He> was a man take him for all in all
    ... oken or interrupted. Horatio had called Hamlet's father &#8216;a goodly king.'&# ...
42) Commentary Note for line 378:
378 Hora. My Lord I thinke I saw him yesternight.
    ... ced exchange: Horatio's exact and calm, Hamlet's ever tenser and keener, Marcell ...
    ... d. 1939): "Horatio had been startled by Hamlet's 'Methinks I see my father' [372 ...
    ... let's 'Methinks I see my father' [372]. Hamlet is equally surprised by Horatio's ...
43) Commentary Note for line 379:
379 Ham. saw, who?
    ...  Wright cites famous instances in . . . Hamlet [when he utters] 'Saw Who?' conti ...
    ... ? </para>   <para>&#x201C;Earlier in <i>Hamlet,</i> Horatio tries monosyllables  ...
44) Commentary Note for line 402:
402 The Apparision comes: I knewe your father,
    ... to not to say that the Ghost <i>was</i> Hamlet's father, only that it was like h ...
    ... offers to vouch for the Ghost, he tells Hamlet, 'I knew your father. / These han ...
    ... oduce the effect of the questions which Hamlet puts to Horatio . . . .&#x201D;</ ...
45) Commentary Note for line 406:
406 Ham. Did you not speake to it?
    ... >406<tab> </tab><sc>Kliman </sc>(1995): Hamlet might question Marcellus though H ...
    ... ellus and Bernardo did not speak [397], Hamlet very likely means Horatio.</para> ...
46) Commentary Note for line 416:
416 And we did thinke it writ downe in our dutie
    ... inds it 'writ down in our duty' to tell Hamlet of the Ghost's appearance; Poloni ...
47) Commentary Note for line 418:
418 Ham. {Indeede} <Indeed, indeed> Sirs but this troubles me,
    ... s</b>: Quite right, gentlemen. 'This is Hamlet's courteous acknowledgment of Hor ...
48) Commentary Note for line 420:
420 {All} <Both>. We doe my Lord.
    ... ct <i>All</i> to speak, i.e. all but <i>Hamlet</i>, viz. <i>Horatio Bernardo </i ...
49) Commentary Note for line 421:
421 Ham. Arm'd say you?
    ... ll points exactly, cap-&#224;-p&#233;.' Hamlet, with his mind full of this descr ...
50) Commentary Note for line 425:
425 Ham. Then sawe you not his face{.} <?>
    ... rk found in F, makes the better sense.  Hamlet, sharp-witted as always, detects  ...

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