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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3319-20 Clow. Tis a quicke lye sir, twill away againe from me | to you. 
1883 wh2
wh2
3319 quicke] White (ed. 1883): “the living: ‘to judge the quick and the dead.’”
1885 macd
macd
3319-20 twill . . . you] MacDonald (ed. 1885): “He gives the lie.”
1889 Barnett
Barnett
3319 quicke] Barnett (1889, p. 60): living.”
1980 pen2
pen2
3319-20 Spencer (ed. 1980): “(the Clown ‘gives him the lie’ back again).”
1992 fol2
fol2≈ standard
3319 quicke] Mowat & Werstine (ed. 1992): “quickly moving.”
1993 dent
dent
3319 quicke lye] Andrews (ed. 1989): “The Clown probably means a lie that spurts back and forth with the rapidity of quicksilver ((mercury)). In lines [3319-26], he and Hamlet have used lie to mean ((a))tell a lie, ((b))stand, and ((c)) lie down, thereby demonstrating that lie is not a word to lie still. Since Quick Lie was a term for the kind of woman with whom one could have a quick sexual encounter ((whence the name Mistress Quickly, a pun on ‘Quick-lie,’ in [1 and 2H4], the Clown is probably implying that the word Lie is itself a wanton.”
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