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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
663 And draw you into madnes, thinke of it, 1.4.74
1860 Walker
Walker
663 draw] Walker (1860, 3:262): “Draw is wrong. Drive?
1860- mWhite
mWhite : Walker +
663 draw] White (ms. note in Walker, 1860, 3:262): “Qto 1603 has drive: (unknown to Walker?)”
1866 dyce2
dyce2 = Walker
663 draw]
1872 hud2
hud2
663 madness] Hudson (ed. 1872): “It was anciently believed that evil spirits sometimes assumed the guise of departed persons to do what is here apprehended of the Ghost, drawing men into madness and suicide.”
1877 dyce3
dyce3 = dyce2
663 draw]
1881 hud3
hud3 hud2
663 madness]hud3 transposes hud2’s last two phrases, ending with the word Ghost.
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: xref
663 madnes] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “This is the first mention of a threat to Hamlet’s sanity. It is reinforced in the next scene in three different ways: the Ghost’s threat to ’harrow up thy soul’ [701], the conjuration ’Taint not thy mind’ [770], and Hamlet’s hint that he may ’put an antic disposition on’ [868].”
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