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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
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3793-4 Laer. It is heere Hamlet | <Hamlet>, thou art slaine, 
mtby2 1723-33? ms. notes in pope1
mtby2
3793-94 heere Hamlet] Thirlby (ms. notes in Pope, ed. 1723 [1723-33?]): rowe1 here Hamlet Hamlet]] which I think is the true reading.”
1854 del2
del2
3793 It] Delius (ed. 1854) : “Der Verrätherei ist hier, du brauchst sie nicht weiter zu suchen.” [“The treachery is here, you need not look further.” ]
1872 del4
del4 = del2
3793 It]
1875 Marshall
Marshall
3793-3801, 3811-15 Marshall (1875, p. 108): <p. 108>“Laertes makes all the atonement now in his power, and it is remarkable that against him Hamlet neither expresses, nor feels, any resentment. In the few moments that are left to him of life he is all action; the excitement sustains his strength, even under the deadly effects of the poison, sufficiently to ennable him to stab he King, and, heedless of the cry of ‘treason’* and the appeal for help which the wounded wretch makes, to pour the poison, ‘temper’d by himself,’ down the murderer’s throat. The entreaty of Laertes—[cites 3813-15] is frankly and generously answered. It may be observed that Laertes makes no allusion to Ophelia, and that Hamlet does not stop to consider the difference in degree of their respective guilt before he exchanges forgiveness with his assassin.
<n>*The courtiers seem inclined to defend the King; but they are paralysed with horror at the rapidly succeedig tragedies which are being enacted around them, and cowed by the resistless impetuosity of Hamlet. That Claudius should be slain before the eyes of those whose servility he had done so much to gain, and not a hand be raised in his defence, is a just retribution.”</n> </p. 108>
1885 macd
macd
3793 MacDonald (ed. 1885): “—laying his hand on his heart, I think.”
3793-4 Hamlet] MacDonald (ed. 1885): “Hamlet Hamlet]] In Q. Hamlet only once.”
1934 Wilson
Wilson
3793-4 Hamlet] Wilson (1934, 2:248) characterizes the Q2 omission of this F1 variant as “certainly omitted.” </p. 248>
3793 3794