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Revision as of 14:16, 18 May 2015
This page shows the notable differences that appear in the First Folio publication of Hamlet as compared to the Second Quarto publication, in Scene 20, with analysis of those differences. These Folio Difference Notes are coordinated with the regular Notes on the Scene page.
For an introduction to this material, see the page About the Folio Differences.
406
Take up the [bodies] {body}, such a sight as this
bodies
body
The First Folio editor apparently thought reference was still being made to Hamlet's body, but that is mistaken.
Return: Scene 20#20-406
408-SD
[Exeunt.] {Exeunt Marching: after the which, a peal of ordnance are shot off.}
Exeunt
Exeunt Marching . . . shot off
Return: Scene 20#20-408-SD
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