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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
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251 Seeke for thy noble Father in the dust,1.2.71
251 444
1953 Alexander
Alexander
251 Seeke for thy noble Father] Alexander (lecture 1953, published 1955, pp. 168-9): <p. 168> Sh. in contrast to the sources builds a relation between father and son, even though </p. 168> <p. 169> “Hamlet’s father [. . . ] inhabits the world in which Saxo places his son,” while Ham. belongs to a later age. Some see in this difference the problem that informs the play, but Alexander disagrees. </p. 169>
1996 Honigmann
Honigmann
251 noble] Honigmann (1996, p. 63): capitalizing noble, here and throughout F1 (with one exception at 444), is a Ralph Crane predilection. However, Honigmann does not think that Crane had a great deal to do with F1 Ham. because other signal Crane spellings are missing.
Ed. note: T.H.Howard-Hill, 1992, shows that Crane worked on F1 comedies only.