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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
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1021 King. Welcome deere Rosencraus, and Guyldensterne,2.2.1
1796 Goethe
Goethe
1021 Rosencraus, and Guyldensterne] Goethe [1: 357; 2:274-5] <5:5:180> “What these two men are and what they do, cannot be embodied in one and the same person. It is in such details that Shakespeare reveals his greatness. The creepiness, the bowing and scraping, the approving, flattering and insinuating, their adroitness and strutting, wholeness and emptiness, their utter roguery, their ineptness—how could all this portrayed by one person? There should be at least a dozen of them, if that were feasible. For they are not just something in society, they are society, and Shakespeare was very modest and wise to give us only two such representatives. Also I need them as a pair, so that in my version they will contrast with the one, good, honest Horatio.”
1890 irv
irv : elze, cohn, malone, jarbuch
1021 Welcome deere Rosencraus, and Gulydensterne,] Symons (in IRVING & MARSHALL ed. 1890): Welcome, dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern! – ‘The poet, no doubt,’ says Elze (pp. 149, 150), ‘learnt these names from some of his friends who had been in Denmark, either as players or in some other capacity, such as the two actors Pope and Bryan, the celebrated musician Dowland, the no less celebrated architect Inigo Jones, and others. See Cohn, Shakespeare in Germany, p. xxiii, seq., and my Biography of Shakespeare, p. 162 and 175, seq. At a later date a Danish courtier or ambassador of the name of Rosencrantz is reported to have attended the coronation of James I. For curiosity’s sake it may be added that two young Danish nobleman of the names of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern were students at Padua in Shakespeare’s time; the former in 1587-9, the latter in 1603. See Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, xiii 155.’ The form Rosencrantz is due to Malone; the Qq. read Rosencraus (no doubt by a misprint for Rosencrans), and F.1 has Rosincrance, F. 2 Rosincros, F. 3, F.4 Rosincross.
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