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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
1154 And more {about} <aboue> hath his solicitings2.2.126
1765 john1
john1
1154 more about] Johnson (ed. 1765): “is, moreover, besides.”
1771 han3
han3 = john1
1154 more about] Hanmer (ed. 1771; glossary): “moreover, besides.”
1773 v1773
v1773 = john1
1778 v1778
v1778 = v1773
1784 ays
ays
1154 more about] Ayscough (ed. 1784): “i.e. moreover, besides.”
1785 v1785
v1785 = v1778
1793 v1793
v1793 = v1785
1803 v1803
v1803 = v1793
1813 v1813
v1813 = v1803
1819 cald1
cald1 = han3+
1154 more about] Caldecott (ed. 1819): “Besides; or as the King in the opening of this scene, moreover. Solicitings is the reading of the quartos and modern editors: soliciting of the folios. There must either way be left a difficulty in the grammar or construction.”
1821 v1821
v1821 = v1813
1870 Abbott
Abbott
1154 more about] Abbott (§145): “By (original meaning ‘near’). Hence our ‘to come by a thing,’ i.e. ‘to come near’ or ‘attain.’ So, where we say ‘to the sound of:’ Sound all the lofty instruments of war, And by that music let us all embrace.’ ‘(My daughter) hath his solicitings, As they fell out by the time, by means and place, All given to mine ear.’’—Hamlet, [1153-5]
1872 cln1
cln1 = john1
1154 more about] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “moreover.”
1899 ard1
ard1
1154 solicitings] Dowden (ed. 1899): “Solicit was some times-but perhaps not here-used of immoral proposals. Heywood, The Wise Woman of Hogsden, I. I.: ‘I’ll visit my little rascall and solicite.’”
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