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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
621 More honourd in the breach, then the obseruance.1.4.16
1723- mtby2
mtby2
621 Thirlby (1723-) “I suppose more hon[ora]bly broke yn[than] kept.”
Ed. note: Theobald had seen Thirlby’s notes in mtby2 by 1733.
1844 Dyce
Dyce ≈ mtby2 without attribution of course (no doubt knew nothing of it) +
621 Dyce (1844, p. 210): “I once heard an eminent poet maintain that this passage, though it has passed into a sort of proverbial expression, is essentially nonsense: ‘how,’ said he, ‘can a custom be honored in the breach?’ —Compare the following line of a play attributed to Jonson, Fletcher, and Middleton; ‘He keeps his promise best that breaks with hell.’ The Widow, act iii. sc. 2.”
1845 Mitford
Mitford: Dyce +
621 Mitford (1845, p. 584): “. . . from [Dyce’s] eminent poet (quere who?) we differ altogether: it is clumsily expressed; the meaning, however, is, ‘It is a custtom that will more honour those that break it, than those that observe it;’ ‘honoured’ is put for ‘honourable,’ and transferred to the subject.”
1877 v1877
v1877: Dyce (1844); Mitford; Hunter
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Ed. note: Furness has Mitford’s date wrong; it is June 1845.
1939 kit2
kit2: standard
621 Kittredge (ed. 1939): "more honourable to break than to observe."
1947 cln2
cln2: standard
621 More . . . obseruance] Rylands (ed. 1947): "better disregarded than kept."
1950 Tilley
Tilley
621 Tilley (1950, C 931): “A bad Custom is like a good cake (A bad custom is) better broken than kept 1611 Cot., s. v. Coustume: Gasteau, et mauvaise coustume se doivent rompre: For the one does no good, the other much hurt, if it be kept.”
1957 pel1
pel1: standard
621 More . . . obseruance] Farnham (ed. 1957): “better broken than observed.”
1970 pel2
pel2 = pel1
621 ] Farnham (ed. 1970): “better broken than observed”
1980 pen2
pen2: standard
621 Spencer (ed. 1980): “which it is more honourable to disregard than to keep.”
1988 bev2
bev2: standard
621 Bevington (ed. 1988): “better neglected than followed.”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: standard
621 more . . . obseruance] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “’which it is more honourable to break than to observe’”
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