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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
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1720 For in that sleepe of death what dreames may come 3.1.65
1765 Oliver Goldsmith
Goldsmith
1720-2 For in that sleepe . . . pause] Goldsmith (1765, apud Williamson p. 12) These words “leave the sense imperfect. [quotes lines] Not the dreams that might come, but the fear of what dreams might come, occasioned the pause of hesitation. ”
-1845 mhun1
mhun1
1720 For . . . come] Hunter (-1845, [f. 225r]): <f. 225>“What Shakespeare’s notion of the effect of dreams was may be collected from Clarence’s dream”</f. 226>
1845 Hunter
Hunter
1720 For . . . come] Hunter (1845, p. 239): <p. 239>“Shakespeare seems to have been deeply impressed with a feeling of the misery of uneasy dreams; we see it in Clarence, and more awfully in Richard; we have also in his plays the effect of pleasant dreams.”</p. 239>
1885 macd
macd
1720 MacDonald (ed. 1885): “Emphasis on what.”
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