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1141) Commentary Note for line 3809:
3809 Drinke {of} <off> this potion, is {the Onixe} <thy Vnion> heere?
    ... 01C;it's likely <i> Shakespeare</i>  fir ...
1142) Commentary Note for line 3814_381:
3814 Mine and my fathers death come not vppon thee,
3815 Nor thine on me. <Dyes.> 3815
    ... nd is often used by Shakespare where we  ...
1143) Commentary Note for line 3819:
3819 That are but mutes, or audience to this act,
    ... by Anne Righter, <i>Shakespeare and the  ...
1144) Commentary Note for line 3820_382:
3820 Had I but time, as this fell sergeant Death 3820
3821 Is strict in his arrest, ô I could tell you,
3822 But let it be; Horatio I am dead,
    ... upon the stage. <sc>Shakespeare</sc> him ...
    ... earlier writer, but Shakespeare's substi ...
    ...  (2000): &#x201C;In Shakespeare, normall ...
    ... one as he dyd. 1602 SHAKES. Ham. V. ii.  ...
1145) Commentary Note for line 3825_382:
3825 Hora. Neuer belieue it;
3826 I am more an anticke Romaine then a Dane,
3827 Heere's yet some liquer left.
    ...  from whose history Shakespeare knew suc ...
    ...  one Franz Horn, <i>Shakespeare's Shausp ...
    ... art in what a later Shakespearean charac ...
1146) Commentary Note for line 3830:
3830 O {god} <good> Horatio, what a wounded name {O1v}
    ... ly well-established Shakespearian spelli ...
1147) Commentary Note for line 3831_383:
3831 Things standing thus vnknowne, shall {I leaue} <liue> behind me?
3832 If thou did'st euer hold me in thy hart,
3833 Absent thee from felicity a while,
    ... at misprint is that Shakespeare employed ...
1148) Commentary Note for line 3838_384:
3838 Enter Osrick.
3839 Osr. Young Fortenbrasse with conquest come from Poland,
3840 To th'embassadors of England giues this warlike volly. 3840
    ...  the stage. Perhaps Shakespeare meant hi ...
    ...  that at this point Shakespeare simply d ...
    ... sb </i>1). [ . . .] Shakespeare's other  ...
1149) Commentary Note for line 3841_384:
3841 Ham. O I die Horatio,
3842 The potent poyson quite ore-crowes my spirit,
3843 I cannot liue to heare the newes from England,
    ...  may perhaps be <i> Shakespeare's </i> w ...
    ... as here, so also in Shakespeare's contem ...
    ... y]  F[ox]. <i>About Shakespeare ad his P ...
1150) Commentary Note for line 3846_384:
3846 So tell him, with th'occurrants more and lesse
3847 Which haue solicited, the rest is silence. < O, o, o, o. Dyes>
    ...  In the langauge of Shakespeare, Edward  ...
    ... a>1989<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare on Film  ...
    ... .J. Honigmann in <i>Shakespeare Survey</ ...

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