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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
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3465 Quee. O my sonne, what theame?5.1.268
1939 kit2
kit2
3465 Kittredge (ed. 1939): “The Queen regards Hamlet as raving mad. His language, however, shows no incoherency until [3489].”
1951 crg2
crg2=crg1
1998 OED
OED
3463, 3465 theame] OED 1. a.The subject of discourse, discussion, conversation, meditation, or composition; a topic. b. transf. A subject treated by action (instead of by discourse, etc.); hence, that which is the cause of or for specified action, circumstance, or feeling; matter, subject. Obs. 1588 SHAKS. Tit. A. V. ii. 80 See heere he comes, and I must play my theame. 1602 –– Ham. V. i.289 Ham. Why I will fight with him vppon this Theme... Qu. Oh my sonne, what Theame? Ham. I lou’d Ophelia [etc.]
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