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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
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969-70 Pol. Farewell. | How now Ophelia, whats the matter? 
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1770 Gentleman
Gentleman
970-1017 Gentleman (1770, 1:19): “Polonius commences the second act with Ophelia, who, in a very picturesque manner, makes her father and the audience acquainted with the prince’s distraction; which the sly old statesman, imputing to Hamlet’s passion for his daughter, determines to avail himself of with the King . . . .”
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oxf4
970 Hibbard (ed. 1987): "At this point the scene abruptly changes gear, as it were. The comedy of Polonius’s elaborate efforts to find out what his son is doing in Paris gives way to the intense distress of Ophelia, already a victim, at least in part, of her father’s interference in her life."
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