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81) Commentary Note for line 797:
797 {Hora.}< Hor. & Mar. within.> My Lord, my Lord.
    ... lus enter early in darkness and not see Hamlet until 803. </para></cn> <cn>  </c ...
82) Commentary Note for line 801:
801 {Ham.} <Mar.> So be it.
    ... his &#8216;So be it;' Horatio, then, as Hamlet's bosom friend, uses the falconer ...
    ... th his &#8216;So be it;' Hor., then, as Hamlet's bosom friend, uses the falconer ...
    ...  <sc>Travers </sc>(ed. 1929): spoken by Hamlet, more likely to affirm his oath t ...
83) Commentary Note for line 803:
803 Ham. Hillo, ho, ho, boy come, {and} <bird,> come.
    ... elieves that Horatio and Marcellus take Hamlet to be in the highest spirits, but ...
84) Commentary Note for line 807:
807 Hora. Good my Lord tell it.
    ... x201C;It becomes clear at [1927-8] that Hamlet does subsequently confide in Hora ...
    ...  Marcellus. Beginning with Kemble, many Hamlets have seemed distrustful of Marce ...
85) Commentary Note for line 829:
829 Ham. Yes by Saint Patrick but there is {Horatio} <my Lord>,
    ... my &lt;/p. 15&gt;&lt;p. 16&gt; Lord' in Hamlet's speech is a retort to the &#821 ...
    ... 201C;The &#8216;my lord' (of the Ff) in Hamlet's speech is a retort to the &#821 ...
86) Commentary Note for line 830:
830 And much offence to, touching this vision heere,
    ... e, means that he intended no offence to Hamlet, in saying, &#8216;These are wild ...
    ... fence</b>] <sc>Travers </sc>(ed. 1929): Hamlet uses the word both in Horatio's s ...
    ... ffence] <sc>Kittredge</sc> (ed. 1939): "Hamlet's play upon Horatio's word is obv ...
87) Commentary Note for line 831:
831 It is an honest Ghost that let me tell you,
    ... 8216;the devil in a pleasing shape,' as Hamlet himself will again suspect later  ...
88) Commentary Note for line 832:
832 For your desire to knowe what is betweene vs
    ...  they know the better. Later, offstage, Hamlet will tell Horatio alone [see 1928 ...
    ...  <sc>Kittredge</sc> (ed. 1939): "Later, Hamlet confides the secret to Horatio, a ...
89) Commentary Note for line 838:
838 Booth. My Lord we will not.
    ... r faith, first Horatio, then Marcellus. Hamlet then asks them to swear on his sw ...
    ... reverent scene with the ghost seconding Hamlet's request. Horatio asks Hamlet to ...
    ... econding Hamlet's request. Horatio asks Hamlet to propose the oath. Hamlet does: ...
    ... another remove, and Horatio's reaction, Hamlet no longer asks them to speak the  ...
90) Commentary Note for line 845:
845 {Ghost cries vnder the Stage.}
845 Ghost. Sweare. <Ghost cries vnder the Stage.>
    ...  has received; an anxiety which induces Hamlet to hurry Horatio and Marcellus aw ...
    ... s not a diabolical tempter.  Presumably Hamlet's mockery of the Ghost is intende ...

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