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1) Commentary Note for lines 16-17:
16 Bar. Well, good night:
16-17 If you doe meete Horatio and | Marcellus,
17 The riualls of my watch, bid them make hast.
    ... es out of curiosity. But in [419-20] to Hamlets question, <i>Hold you the watch  ...
    ... s says, in this same scene, speaking of Hamlet [sic. he means <i>Horatio</i>], & ...
    ... 201C;In the next scene, Horatio says to Hamlet, &#8216;Two nights together had t ...
    ... oratio is certainly not an officer, but Hamlet's fellow-student at Wittenberg: b ...
    ...  </i>with them. Horatio himself says to Hamlet in a subsequent scene, &#8216;&#8 ...
    ...  Horatio. He is now a foreigner to whom Hamlet is obliged to explain the customs ...
2) Commentary Note for line 28:
28 Hora. A peece of him.
    ... (ed. 1778, 1:53 n. 4): &#x201C;So in <i>Hamlet</i>, What, is Horatio there? A <i ...
    ... bout the Play,' the Horatio segment, <i>hamletworks.org</i>). But at a conceivab ...
3) Commentary Note for line 30:
30 {Hora.} <Mar.> What, ha's this thing appeard againe to night?
    ...  ghosts see Wilson, <i>What Happens in 'Hamlet' </i> (Cambridge, 1935, rpr. 1964 ...
4) Commentary Note for line 32:
32 Mar. Horatio saies tis but our fantasie,
    ... host; Horatio is the Scot-like sceptic; Hamlet is the Protestant at 444-5 and  & ...
5) Commentary Note for line 39:
39 Hora. Tush, tush, twill not appeare.
    ... have expected in the chosen intimate of Hamlet. But Horatio, once having seen th ...
    ... all ignores the nature of Horatio's and Hamlet's doubts. Once Horatio knows that ...
    ... bout <i>what</i> it is. See 1933, where Hamlet expresses his doubts about the ap ...
    ... -3, Box 3, &#402; B5, p. 79): Sh. makes Hamlet less incredulous than Horatio, pe ...
    ...  Horatio, perhaps because he thought of Hamlet as having &#x201C;a wider ranging ...
    ...  for the difference between Horatio and Hamlet that mCraig notes; the audience n ...
    ... lp it believe in the ghost; by the time Hamlet hears of the ghost, he can be les ...
6) Commentary Note for line 53:
53 Bar. In the same figure like the King thats dead.
    ... offers to vouch for the Ghost, he tells Hamlet, 'I knew your father. These hands ...
    ... 8216;I knew your father,' Horatio tells Hamlet, &#8216;These hands are not more  ...
7) Commentary Note for line 68:
68 Bar. How now {Horatio,} <Horatio?> you tremble and looke pale,
    ... ion, including Horatio's description to Hamlet later, goes beyond what actors ca ...
8) Commentary Note for line 76:
76 Such was the very Armor he had on,
    ... </i>, being a School-fellow of young <i>Hamlet</i>, could hardly know in what Ar ...
    ... io is represented as of the same age as Hamlet, a very grave and injurious mista ...
    ... he wore thirty years before, on the day Hamlet was born (see [3338].) How old is ...
    ... [1917]: 408-9): Horatio, as a friend of Hamlet's, cannot have been more than a b ...
    ... c for Horatio to know the Ghost is King Hamlet by recognizing&#x201D; him by his ...
    ... ch is mentioned again at [391], just as Hamlet later recognizes 'My father in hi ...
9) Commentary Note for line 78:
78 So frownd he once, when in an angry parle
    ... frown of anger, but of sorrow. In [427] Hamlet asks, &#8216;What, looked he <i>f ...
    ... 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 ...
10) Commentary Note for line 96:
96 Hora. That can I.
    ...  because, mainly, he simply agrees with Hamlet. He seems to be much older than H ...
    ... roblem  is Horatio's failure to contact Hamlet since arriving at Elsinore for th ...
    ... t in 1.2, 1.4, Horatio knows much less: Hamlet has to explain a Danish custom to ...
    ...  means. &lt;/p. 147&gt;  &lt;p. 148&gt; Hamlet's &#x201C;Though I am native here ...
    ... ce Horatio matters only with respect to Hamlet, the change in Horatio must be co ...
    ... io must be connected to a change in the Hamlet. &lt;/p. 149&gt; &lt;p. 150&gt; H ...
    ... e are two Horatios, so may there be two Hamlets. &lt;/p.150&gt; </para></cn> <cn ...
 
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