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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
1604 Make mad the guilty, and appale the free,2.2.564
1766-70 mwar2
1604 appale the free] Warner (1766-70): “Appall i.e. make pale, frighten. So B&F. vol. 7. pge. 3619.”
1839 knt1
1604 the free] Knight (ed. 1839): “Free, — free from offence.”
1843 col1
col1
1604 appale] Collier (ed. 1843): “The word is not in the quarto, 1603, but that of 1604 has appale, and the folio, 1623, apale. The quarto, 1611, and the subsequent editions in that form, read appeale; but there can be no doubt as to the true word.”
1847 verp
verp
1604 appale the free] Verplanck (ed. 1847): “those free from guilt.”
1858 col3
1604 the free] Collier (ed. 1858): “The ‘free’ are, of course, the innocent.
1872 cln1
cln1
1604 the free] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “the innocent, those whose conscience is free from guilt. Compare iii. 2. 216: ’We that have free souls.’ "
1885 macd
macd
1604 appale] MacDonald (ed. 1885): “make pale—appal.” “the innocent.
1899 ard1
ard1
1604 free] Dowden (ed. 1899): “innocent, as in III. ii. 254.”
1934a cam3
cam3
1604 Wilson (ed. 1934): “An exact description of what Ham. effects in the play—scene. It leads on to ll. [(1629-1636)]. free = innocent.”
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