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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
679 Hora. Heauen will direct it.1.4.91
1773 v1773
v1773 Appendix
679 direct] Farmer (in Steevens, ed. 1773, 10:Qq5r): “perhaps it may be more apposite to read, ‘Heaven will detect it.’
1773- mstv1
mstv1 = Farmer
679 direct]
1765- mDavies
mDavies: Farmer +
679 direct] Davies (1765-): “Dr. Farmer thinks the Author might have written detect it—But the present reading includes that meaning & more—Heaven will discover what is wrong & point out the means of correction.”
1778 v1778
v1778 = v1773 appendix
679 direct].
1780 mals1
mals1
679 direct] Blackstone (apud Malone, 1780, 1:351-2): <p. 351>“Marcellus answers Horatio’s question, </p. 351> <p.352> ‘To what issue will this come?’ and Horatio also answers it himself, with a pious resignation, ‘Heaven will direct it.’ —e.
Ed. note: v1785 identifies “E” as Blackstone.
ref. x. 214
1783 Ritson
Ritson: Farmer; ≈ Blackstone without attribution +
679 direct] Ritson (1783, p. 194): “ ‘Perhaps, says dr. Farmer, ‘it may be more apposite to read, heaven will detect it.’
“Horatio asks to what issue this strange busyness will come, and not receiving any answer from Marcellus, at least one to his purpose, very naturally adds, Heaven will direct or lead it. Dr. Farmer and Horatio seem to be thinking of two distinct subjects: the latter upon the appearance of the ghost; the former upon the rottenness of the state.”
1784 Davies
Davies = mDavies, immaterial variants in magenta
679 direct] Davies (1784, 3:19): “Dr. Farmer thinks the author might have written detect it. But the present reading includes that sense, and something more: ‘Heaven will discover what is wrong and point out the means of correction.’”
1785 v1785
v1785 = v1778 (Farmer); = mals1 (Blackstone)
679 direct]
1787 ann
ann = v1785 minus Farmer
679 direct]
1790 mal
mal = ann
679 direct]
1791- rann
rann
679 direct it] Rann (ed. 1791-) “ —to some good end.”
1793 v1793
v1793 = v1785
679 direct]
1803 v1803
v1803 = v1793
679 direct]
1805 Seymour
Seymour
679 direct it] Seymour (1805, 2:158): “Will take care of Denmark, or the state of Denmark.”
1813 v1813
v1813 = v1803
679 direct]
1819 cald1
cald1 ≈ Seymour without attribution
679 direct] Caldecott (ed. 1819): “The state of Denmark to health and soundness.”
1821 v1821
v1821 = v1813
679 direct]
Ed. note: Boswell unlike mal and like Steevens does have Farmer.
1826 sing1
sing1 = Blackstone without attribution
679 direct]
Singer copies Blackstone word-for-word with the sole exception of “pious resignation” instead of “a pious resignation.”
1832 cald2
cald2 = cald1
679 direct]
1856 hud1
hud1 = sing1 without attribution
679 direct]
1856 sing2
sing2 = sing1
679 direct]
1868 c&mc
c&mc ≈ Blackstone without attribution
679 Clarke & Clarke (ed. 1868): “This is a following up of Horatio’s own question (‘To what issue will this come!’) [677], and forms a kind of response to it after Marcellus’ reply.”
1872 cln1
cln1: standard
679 it] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “That is, the issue.”
1913 Trench
Trench
679 Trench (1913, p. 71): “whether ’it’ is to be referred to the ghost, the ’issue’ [677], or the ’state of Denmark’ [678], Marcellus [and by implication the audience] could not be expected to know.”
1947 cln2
cln2cln1
679 it] Rylands (ed. 1947): "viz. the issue."
1982 ard2
ard2: xref
679 it] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “the issue (677).”
1987 oxf4
oxf4cln2 without attribution
679 it] Hibbard (ed. 1987): "i.e. the issue."
1988 bev2
bev2: standard
679 it] Bevington (ed. 1988): “i.e., the outcome.”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: xref
679-80 Heauen . . . him] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “Horatio seems at first to move away from his more interventionist position at [677], but his fatalism is presumably rejected by Marcellus (Nay) and they follow Hamlet.”

ard3q2: standard
679 it] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “i.e. the issue of [677]”
679