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631) Commentary Note for line 3432:
3432 A ministring Angell shall my sister be
    ...  in accordance with the fine feeling of Shakespeare to have made the brother utt ...
632) Commentary Note for line 3434:
3434 Ham. What, the faire Ophelia.
    ... dy would not have been unmitigated. But Shakespeare has taken pains to make it u ...
633) Commentary Note for lines 3436-37:
3436 I hop't thou should'st haue been my Hamlets wife,
3437 I thought thy bride-bed to haue deckt sweet maide,
    ... <i>to have </i>done it.' But we find in Shakespeare [cites 3436-7].&#x201D;</par ...
    ... i>&#x201C;We still . . . But we find in Shakespeare . . . &#x201C;)</hanging><pa ...
634) Commentary Note for line 3444:
3444 <Leaps in the graue.>
    ...  by critics of any insight or standing, Shakespeare has taken too much pains to  ...
    ... t testimony; I think that this was what Shakespeare himself intended. It follows ...
    ... ng to kill him by a dreadful trick. But Shakespeare rfuses to belittle him or le ...
    ... o any extent &#8216;believe in' Hamlet, Shakespeare makes things difficult in th ...
635) Commentary Note for lines 3448-49:
3448 Of blew Olympus.
3449 Ham. What is he whose {griefe} <griefes>
    ... ment after the killing of Polonius; but Shakespeare gives us indirectly to under ...
636) Commentary Note for line 3450:
3450 Beares such an emphesis, whose phrase of sorrow
    ... atorical, exaggerated expression [that] Shakespeare uses also in [<i>Ant. </i>1. ...
637) Commentary Note for line 3452:
3452 Like wonder wounded hearers: this is I
    ... fter Leartes</i>.' Q2 and F are silent. Shakespeare cannot have intended Hamlet  ...
638) Commentary Note for line 3453:
3453 Hamlet the Dane.
    ... ory but of the facts themselves just as Shakespeare presents them. In every case ...
    ... hakespeare presents them. In every case Shakespeare will explain himself utterly ...
639) Commentary Note for line 3457:
3457 {For} <Sir> though I am not spleenatiue <and> rash,
    ...  or anger, produces hasty movements, so Shakespeare has used it for hasty action ...
    ...  These instances show sufficiently that Shakespeare intended the word to bear th ...
    ... n this case we could wish not only that Shakespeare had referred to such a state ...
    ... y follow suit. It may be, however, that Shakespeare deliberately inserted a shor ...
640) Commentary Note for line 3458:
3458 Yet haue I {in me something} <something in me> dangerous,
    ... n this case we could wish not only that Shakespeare had referred to such a state ...

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