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... exclaims to Horatio and Marcellus, whom Hamlet adjures to secrecy, ‘Swear! ...
... in 855 allows for a pause “while Hamlet presents the hilt of his weapon, ...
... must be said to be translated from him. Hamlet, p.232. ‘[T]here are more t ...
... asis on the word <i>your,</i> as though Hamlet means Horatio's ignorance; but su ...
... ur</i>] die Fol. und gewiss richtig, da Hamlet wohl eher als Horatio <i>philosop ...
... sophy, but your <i>philosophy</i>, that Hamlet is speaking of. <sc>H</sc>.ȁ ...
... t. </i>2.7.26 (1363)]. <sc>Corson:</sc> Hamlet and Horatio had been fellow-stude ...
... Verity </sc> (ed. 1904): “<small>Hamlet knows Horatio's cool, sceptical n ...
... #8216;you,'” in 1935 thinks that Hamlet is teasing Horatio here about the ...
... F1 <i>our</i> is significant: Either 1) Hamlet differentiates between his and Ho ...
... Q2 (and the stress is on your) or 2) Q2 Hamlet uses a colloquial <i>your</i> as ...
... other hand again, the F <i>our</i> puts Hamlet and Horatio together in a brother ...
... 16;folded.' Perhaps intertwined, <small>Hamlet taking the arm of Horatio or Marc ...
... Marcellus silently swear on the hilt of Hamlet's sword. Wilson, Spencer and Jen ...
... rcellus have sworn the oath demanded by Hamlet and the Ghost; Q2 and F give no s ...
... the other </i>in F1. In both Q2 and F1, Hamlet says <i>the other </i>to his moth ...
... d Guyldensterne were fellow-students of Hamlet at Wittenberg, just like Horatio. ...
... to— And this is explained by what Hamlet says to Horatio in the third Act& ...
... eaning may be farther confirmed by what Hamlet afterwards says to Horatio, in th ...
... ed. 1885): “In the <i>1st Q. </i>Hamlet, speaking to Horatio, says, And i ...
... akes Horatio, <i>prophet-like</i>, warn Hamlet not to follow the ghost, lest he ...