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61) Commentary Note for line 610:
610 Wherein the spirit held his wont to walke {A florish of trumpets }
    ... > (ed. 1939), writing as if the word is Hamlet's, says: "Hamlet [perhaps he mean ...
    ... ting as if the word is Hamlet's, says: "Hamlet [perhaps he means 'Horatio"?]does ...
62) Commentary Note for line 612:
612 Ham. The King doth wake to night and takes his rowse.
    ... horize his reign . . . . Significantly, Hamlet must explain to a startled Horati ...
63) Commentary Note for line 617:
617 Hora. Is it a custome?
    ...  suggests that Horatio seeks to mollify Hamlet's anger. Hamlet agrees it <i>is</ ...
    ...  Dane should ask the question, and from Hamlet's reply it would certainly be inf ...
    ... r odd, if he is a Dane [3826]. Possibly Hamlet's father had given up the custome ...
    ... was customary must have been made so by Hamlet's father. It is strange that Hora ...
    ... med on Danish affairs. But in scene two Hamlet is surprised to see him in Elsino ...
64) Commentary Note for line 620:
620 And to the manner borne, it is a custome
    ... ccustomed to this tradition from birth. Hamlet clearly disapproves of the custom ...
65) Commentary Note for line 621+1:
621+1 {This heauy headed reueale east and west}
    ... es; &#8212;</para> <para>&#x201C;<i><sc>Hamlet</sc></i>, holding the Watch with  ...
    ... desirous to know the Meaning of, <i><sc>Hamlet</sc></i> tells him, that the King ...
    ... asking, whether it was a Custom; <i><sc>Hamlet</sc></i> replies, Yes; but one th ...
    ... led tragic flaw, that I want to examine Hamlet's meditation on the tragic flaw.  ...
66) Commentary Note for line 622:
622 Enter Ghost.
    ... Accordingly we may take Notice, that <i>Hamlet's</i> speech to his Father's Shad ...
67) Commentary Note for line 624:
624 Ham. Angels and Ministers of grace defend vs:
    ... speak-speak' [these words not spoken by Hamlet but by Horatio, 65] to the motion ...
    ... t comes . . . .</para> <para>&#x201C;In Hamlet's starting back there is no affec ...
    ...  Preparation which this Critic supposes Hamlet to be in, is the same with that o ...
    ... hat matter significantly, those between Hamlet and the ghost, and Horatio and Ma ...
68) Commentary Note for line 628:
628 Thou com'st in such a questionable shape,
    ... he spirit' as Horatio has done in [62], Hamlet simply assumes that it is his Fat ...
69) Commentary Note for line 629:
629 That I will speake to thee, Ile call thee Hamlet,
    ... o only a &#8216;thing majestical' is to Hamlet, &#8216;king, father, royal Dane. ...
    ... of the real presence of the apparition, Hamlet has no doubts. The excited state  ...
70) Commentary Note for line 642:
642-3 Say why is this, wherefore, what should we doe? {Beckins.}
    ... c>Kittredge</sc> (ed. 1939): "Emphatic. Hamlet (like Horatio in [129]) thinks th ...

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