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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
130 That may to thee doe ease, and grace to mee,1.1.132
130 Speake to me.1.1.132
1869 tsch
tsch
130 grace] Tschischwitz (1869, apud Furness, ed. 1877) “quotes Simrock (Mythologie, p. 488, ed. 2): ‘A ghost can be not infrequently laid, especially when a living person accomplishes that for him which he, when alive, should have himself accomplished.’”
1877 v1877
v1877: Abbott § 512
130 Speake]
See n. 3-4 on extra-metrical elements and Abbott
v1877: tsch
130 ease] Furness (ed. 1877): “Tschischwitz quotes Simrock (Mythologie, p. 488, ed. 2): ‘A ghost can be not infrequently laid, especially when a living person accomplishes that for him which he, when alive, should have himself accomplished.”
1929 trav
trav
130 doe . . .grace to mee] Travers (ed. 1929): “[obsolete or archaic, ] set me in a gracious (i.e., favourable light,” with, as usual with Sh., religious overtones.
130 132 129 3 4
trav
130 Speake to me] Travers (ed. 1929): “The solemnity of the appeal, or charge rather, makes the three words fully equivalent, in effect, to a whole ordinary line. Cp. [132], just two intensely pathetic syllables; also, e. g. [141].”
1939 kit2
kit2tsch without attribution
130 doe ease] Kittredge (ed. 1939): “relieve thy conscience and let thee rest in peace.”
kit2trav without attribution
130 grace to me] Kittredge (ed. 1939): “be set to my credit as a virtuous action. Only on this condition does Horatio promise to carry out the apparition’s wishes, for he cannot be sure that it is not a malignant ghost or even a demon.”
1980 pen2
pen2
130 Spencer (ed. 1980) considers that short lines indicate Hor.’s pause for a response. See also 132.
2001 Greenblatt
Greenblatt
130 Greenblatt (2001, p.103) says that it was believed that ghosts might speak only to the one person it came for.