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51) Commentary Note for line 426:
426 Hora. O yes my Lord, he wore his beauer vp.
    ... >beaver </i>and <i>visor</i>; for in <i>Hamlet </i>Horatio says that he saw the  ...
52) Commentary Note for line 434:
434 Hora. It would haue much a maz'd you.
    ... ghts. Horatio does not mean merely that Hamlet would have been astonished, but t ...
    ... to amaze his foes'.  Horatio means that Hamlet himself would not, to use a moder ...
53) Commentary Note for line 439:
439 Ham. His beard was {grissl'd,} <grisly?> no.
    ... e to have been given very improperly to Hamlet. The question is designed to try  ...
    ... how far Horatio has observed the ghost. Hamlet therefore proposes the question o ...
54) Commentary Note for line 440:
440 Hora. It was as I haue seene it in his life
    ... t three times Horatio says he knew King Hamlet: 375, 402, and 440. </para></cn>  ...
55) Commentary Note for line 448:
448 Let it be {tenable} <treble> in your silence still,
    ... ra> <para>&#x201C;The passage occurs in Hamlet's injunction to Horatio and his c ...
    ... uliarly appropriate in its application. Hamlet is conversing with <i>three </i>c ...
56) Commentary Note for line 455:
455 Ham. Your {loues} <loue>, as mine to you, farwell.
    ... sc> (ed. 1939): "<small>Another mark of Hamlet's courtesy.</small> He will not a ...
57) Commentary Note for line 457:
457 I doubt some foule play, would the night were come,
    ...  companions (85, 129-36). It is left to Hamlet to divine the nature of the Ghost ...
58) Commentary Note for line 589:
589 Then a commaund to {parle;} <parley.> for Lord Hamlet,
    ... oses. [ . . .] </para> <para>&#x201C;<i>Hamlet </i>provides two very interesting ...
    ... erm. Horatio's curious lines about King Hamlet, [quotes 78-9] have occasioned mu ...
59) Commentary 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>< ...
    ... en Horatio and Marcellus rush off after Hamlet.&#x201D;</para></cn>  <cn> <sigla ...
    ... needs none beyond dramatic convenience. Hamlet, like Horatio before him, is prov ...
60) Commentary Note for line 604:
604 Ham. The ayre bites {shroudly, it is very colde.} <shrewdly: is it very cold?>
    ... very cold. <i>Horatio's</i> reply to <i>Hamlet</i> is not that it is cold, but t ...

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