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SC. II.]
PRINCE OF DENMARK
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them to controversy; there was, for a while,
no money bid for argument,[b 1] unless the poet 375
and the player went to cuffs in the
question.[b 2]

Ham. Is 't possible?

Guil. Oh, there has been much throwing about of
brains. 380

Ham. Do the boys carry it away?[b 3]

Ros. Ay, that they do, my lord; Hercules[b 4] and his
load too.

Ham. It is not very strange; for my[a 1] uncle is King
of Denmark, and those, that would make 385
mows[a 2][b 5] at him while my father lived, give
twenty, forty, fifty,[a 3] an[a 4] hundred ducats a-piece,
for his picture in little.[b 6] 'Sblood,[a 5] there is something
in this more than natural, if philosophy
could find it out. 390
[Flourish of trumpets within.

Guil. There are the players.

Ham. Gentlemen, you are welcome to Elsinore.
Your hands, come;[a 6] the appurtenance[b 7] of wecome
is fashion and ceremony: let me comply[b 8]

  1. 384. my] Q, mine F.
  2. 386. mows] F, mouths Q.
  3. 387. fifty] Q, omitted F.
  4. 387. an] F, a Q.
  5. 388. 'Sblood] Q, omitted F.
  6. 393. hands, come;] F; hands come then, Qq 2, 3; hands, come then Qq 4, 5; hands: come then, Q 6.
  1. 375. argument] plot of a play, as in III. ii, 244.
  2. 376, 377. question] Perhaps means dialogue; perhaps controversy, debate; the poet for the children attacks the common players.
  3. 381. carry it away] win the day.
  4. 382. Hercules] In allusion to the Globe Theatre, the sign of which was Hercules carrying the globe.
  5. 386. mows] grimaces, Fr. moue.
  6. 388. picture in little] miniature. The children—miniature actors—now carry away Hercules; so too have fashions changed with respect to kings.
  7. 393. appurtenance] adjuncts.
  8. 394. comply] observe the formalities of courtesy, as in V. ii. 192 ; garb, fashion.
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