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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
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520 Pol. Yet heere Laertes? a bord, a bord for shame,1.3.55
1770 Gentleman
Gentleman
520-46 Gentleman (1770, 1: 16-17): <p. 16> “as Polonius is introduced to hasten his son on board, I could wish those excellent maxims for youth in the first scene of the second act, and which are always omitted in representation, were transposed to this place, and given personally by the father to his son: such a treasure of useful instruction should upon no ac- </p. 16> <p. 17> count be lost to the stage.”</p. 17>
Ed. note: See n. 523 where Gentleman, in his edition, gent, corrects this earlier note .
1874 Corson
Corson: F1; cam1
520 Laertes?] Corson (1874, p. 12): “The ? is better. The speech should be uttered with an inquiring surprise.”
1885 macd
macd
520 MacDonald (ed. 1885): “He hurries him to go, yet immediately begins to prose.”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: cam4
520 for shame] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “’"For shame" attached to an imperative (or a word of injunction) creates an admonition’ (Edwards).”
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