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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
169 Vnto young Hamlet, for vppon my life1.1.170
1819 mclr2
mclr2
169-70 young Hamlet,] Coleridge (1819): “the unobtrusive and yet fully adequate mode of introducing the main character, young Hamlet, transfers [?] all the interest excited for the acts & concerns of the King, his Father.”
1819 Coleridge
Coleridge = mclr2
169 young Hamlet]Coleridge (1819, rpt. 1987, 5.2:296-7): <p.296> “the unobtrusive and yet fully adequate mode of introducing the </p. 296> <p.297> main Character, Young Hamlet, upon whom transfers itself all the interest excited for the acts & concerns of the King, his Father.” </p.297>
1856 hud1
hud1 ≈ Coleridge
169 young Hamlet] Hudson (ed. 1856): Coleridge (apud Hudson, ed.1856): “Note the unobtrusive and yet fully adequate mode of introducting the main character, ‘young Hamlet,’ upon whom is transferred all the interest excited for the acts and concerns of the king his father.—Coleridge. H.”
Ed. note:A print version of Coleridge’s lectures became available in 1856, ed. by Collier.
1877 v1877
v1877 = Coleridge as in hud + “p. 151”
169 young Hamlet]
The quotation = hud1 but I am not sure whether it refers to Collier’s or Hartley Coleridge’s book.
1883 wh2
wh2
169 young Hamlet] White (ed. 1883): Hamlet the younger, irrespective of age.”
1912 dtn3
dtn3
169 vppon my life] Deighton (ed. 1912): “i.e. I am ready to stake my life upon the certainty of the spirit doing as I say.”
1934 cam3
cam3 ≈ wh2 without attribution
169 young Hamlet] Wilson (ed. 1934): “Perhaps so called to distinguish him from the Hamlet they had just seen.”
1982 ard2
ard2 = Coleridge
169 young Hamlet]
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: standard
169 young Hamlet] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “the first mention of the play’s hero, assumed to be the son of the deceased king, our valiant Hamlet [101], as young Fortinbras [112] is the son of the deceased King of Norway.”
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