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31) Commentary Note for lines 2375-76:
2375-6 Pol. {A} <He> will come strait, | looke you lay home to him,
    ... t thirty was no extraordinary age for a student those days. That may be, but the ...
32) Commentary Note for line 2628:
2628 And whats vntimely doone,
    ... ander,'&#8212;will readily occur to any student of Shakespeare, as favouring the ...
2685-6 Ham. Not where he eates, but where {a} <he> is eaten, a {certaine} <cer-| taine> conua-
2686-7 cation of {politique} wormes are een at him: your worme | is your onely
2687-8 Emperour for dyet, we fat all creatures els | to fat vs, and wee fat our
2688-9 {selues} <selfe> for maggots, your fat King | and your leane begger is but varia-
2689-90 ble {seruice, two} <service t
    ... d. 1987): &#x201C;Hamlet, very much the student from Wittenberg at this point, w ...
34) Commentary Note for line 2743+26:
2743+26 {How all occasions doe informe against me,}
    ... d have done so. At the same time, if my student, for this book is for those who  ...
35) Commentary Note for lines 2930-31:
2930-1 Laer. A document in madnes, thoughts and {remembrance} <remem-| brance>fitted. 2930
    ... (<i>OED document sb </i>2) from which a student of madness might learn much. Com ...
36) Commentary Note for line 3152:
3152 If he by chaunce escape your venom'd stuck,
    ...  of Simony. </i>Publiquely acted by the students in Saint John's Colledge in Cam ...
37) Commentary Note for line 3211:
3211 Clowne.I marry i'st, Crowners quest law.
    ... ial of suicides at cross roads, and law students are led to believe that the law ...
38) Commentary Note for lines 3289-90:
3289-90 Ham. There's another, why {may} <might> not that be the | skull of <of> a Lawyer,
    ... gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the students of Trinity College. Cambridge,  ...
39) Commentary Note for lines 3295-96:
3295-6 Land, with his Statuts, his recog|nisances, his fines, his double vou- 3295
3296 chers, his recoueries,
    ... ustrations published when Rushton was a student-at-law. Rushton points out in hi ...
40) Commentary Note for lines 3338-39:
3338-9 very day that young Hamlet was borne: hee | that {is} <was> mad and sent into
3339 England.
    ...  he is described as a very young man, a student at the University [1.2.113 (295) ...
    ... Marlowe's Faustus, &#8216;I have been a student here these thirty years' ((v.ii. ...
    ... if he <i>is</i> thirty, he's an elderly student, and Gertrude must be in her lat ...

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