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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
141 Mar. Tis gone. <Exit Ghost.> 1.1.142
1586 Le Loyer
Le Loyer
141-5 Le Loyer (apud Wilson (1935, p. 67) : < p. 67> “It is certain that Souls cannot return in their body, which lies in the grave, reanimating it and giving it the movement and life it has lost. And hence, if they return perchance to this world by the will of God and appear to us, they take not a real but a phantasmal body. And those who believe that they return in their true body deceive themselves greatly, for it is only a phantom of air that they clothe themselves in, to appear visibly to men.1”
<n. 1> 1 Vide [Lavater, ed. Wilson and Yardley for Sh. Soc., 1929] pp. 240-1). </n.1> </ p. 67>
1935 Wilson
Wilson WHH: Le Loyer
141-5 Wilson (1935, p. 67) thinks these lines echo Le Loyer, whom he quotes on p. 67; ssee above.
1999 Dessen&Thomson
Dessen&Thomson
141 Tis gone] implies the apparition vanishes (see 413), but Dessen & Thomson (1999) point out that this could mean “either (1) a sudden disappearance by means of a stage trick or (2) a fictional situation where a disappearance is important for the narrative but the playgoer actually sees one or more figures exit . . . . ”
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