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71) Commentary Note for line 661:
661 And there {assume} <assumes> some other horrable forme
    ... tion may take a fiend's shape and drive Hamlet to suicide. [See <i>Lr.</i> 4.6.6 ...
72) Commentary Note for line 662:
662 Which might depriue your soueraigntie of reason,
    ...  here pointed at. Horatio represents to Hamlet, that the place itself, to which  ...
    ... in [<i>Ham</i>. 662]? Horatio, advising Hamlet not to follow the Ghost, says &#8 ...
    ... 52): &#x201C;In Horatio's adjuration to Hamlet not to follow the ghost, he urges ...
    ... t Horatio may have planted the seed for Hamlet's decision to put on an antic dis ...
73) Commentary Note for line 675:
675 Hora. He waxes desperate with {imagion} <imagination>.
    ...  to madmen'. Horatio, still fearing for Hamlet's 'sovereignty of reason' (662),  ...
    ...  is in his mind.  Horatio believes that Hamlet's dangerous behaviour arises from ...
74) Commentary Note for line 681:
681 Enter Ghost, and Hamlet.
    ... d Marcellus say a few words and reture: Hamlet and the Ghost then return to the  ...
    ... nd Marcellus would take so long to find Hamlet, that Sh. is not specific about l ...
    ... takes for Marcellus and Horatio to find Hamlet, the allusion to &#x201C;a more r ...
    ... ut though the first door, the Ghost and Hamlet return through the other.  The ma ...
    ... o signal any change of location, though Hamlet's first words do suggest that the ...
75) Commentary Note for line 710:
710 Ghost. Reuenge his foule, and most vnnaturall murther.
    ... red  that this tendency may be blocked. Hamlet and Horatio follow human nature a ...
76) Commentary Note for line 723:
723 A Serpent stung me, so the whole eare of Denmarke
    ... , p. 429):  &#x201C;The idealization of Hamlet's father, suggested variously by  ...
    ... t's father, suggested variously by both Hamlet and Horatio, points to a more gen ...
    ... ization of the past; the Denmark of Old Hamlet becomes by association a prelapsa ...
77) Commentary Note for line 729:
729 Ghost. I that incestuous, that adulterate beast, {D3}
    ...  the play supports this, except perhaps Hamlet's <i>whored my mother</i> (5.2.64 ...
78) Commentary Note for line 762:
762 2352 Vnhuzled, disappointed, {vnanueld} <vnnaneld>,
    ... ough we have heard from Horatio how Old Hamlet won the lands of Old Fortinbras,  ...
79) Commentary Note for line 792:
792 My tables, <my Tables;> meet it is I set it downe
    ...  Horatio the Ghost's revelation [1928], Hamlet is loth to confide in Marcellus,  ...
80) Commentary Note for line 795:
795 So Vncle, there you are, now to my word,
    ... hat Horatio is heard, immediately after Hamlet has written down the parting word ...

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