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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3232-3 Other. The gallowes maker, for that <Frame> out-liues a | thousand tenants. 
1773 jen
jen
3232 that] Jennens (ed. 1773) : “that frame]] “frame was put in ( I suppose) to make it grammar: but there seems to be no necessity of grammar here, as it is a clown’s speech; besides, Shakespeare would have hardly put such a word as frame in the sense here used, into the mouth of a clown.”
1793 v1793
1793 : see n. 3240-3
1859 stau (see n. 3240-3)
staucol3 + magenta underlined
3233 What . . . Carpenter] Staunton (ed. 1859) : “Queries of this description formed a favourite item in the homely festivities of our forefathers. One of the earliest collections of them known is a little book called ‘Demaundes Joyous,’ printed in 1511, by Wynkyn de Worde, of the questions in which Steevens remarks, ‘The innocence may deserve a praise, which is not always due to their delicacy.’”
[Ed. Staunton is obviously drawing on Steeven’s note from 3240-3. See there for Steevens’ note quoted here.]
1864-68 c&mc
c&mc ≈ standard
3233 What . . . Carpenter] Clarke & Clarke (ed. 1864-68, rpt. 1874-78): “It formed one of the diversions in ancient times to propound questions of this kind; and collections of them are extant, among which is one entitled ‘Demaundes Joyous’ (1511), preserved in the University Library at Cambride.”
1877 v1877
v1877 : v1793 (steevens subst; see n. 3240-3) ; col3 (subst.)
3233 What . . . Carpenter]
1882 elze2
elze2
3232 that] Elze (ed. 1882): “that Frame]] om. [Q2] (perhaps for want of space, as this speech exactly fills a line in [Q2]).”
1934 Wilson
Wilson
3232 that] Wilson (1934, 2:250) characterizes the Q2 reading as one in which a word was “probably or possibly omitted in Q2.”
1934 cam3
cam3 : standard
3232 that] Wilson (ed. 1934): “that Frame]] v. G[lossary]. ‘frame.’ The Clown quibbles.”
3232 that] Wilson (ed. 1934, Glossary, frame): “(ii) (a) the framework of the gallows, (b) the wooden frame made by a carpenter in building a house.”
1939 kit2
kit2cam3 w/o attribution
3232 that] Kittredge (ed. 1939): “that Frame]] structure.”
3232 that] Kittredge (ed. 1939, Glossary, frame):
1954 sis
sis ≈ standard
3232 that] Sisson (ed. 1954, Glossary, frame):
1980 pen2
pen2Kit2 w/o attribution
3232 that] frame]]
1982 ard2
ard2Cam3 w/o attribution
3232 that] frame]]
1985 cam4
cam4 ≈ standard
3232 that] frame]]
1987 oxf4
oxf4 : OED
3232 that] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “((1)) a gallows ((2)) wooden framework of a house ((OED sb. 7 and 10)).”
1988 bev2
bev2: standard
3232 that] frame]]
1993 dent
dent
3232 that] frame]]
3233 tenants] Andrews (ed. 1993): “occupants ((hanged criminals)). Tenant literally means ‘holder,’ and it can also refer to that which ‘hangs from’ something.”
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