Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
1874 Corson
Corson: F1, cam1 +
348-51 Corson (1874, p. 11) in a note for 455 refers to 348-51:“ . . . Hor. The same my Lord, And your poore Seruant euer. Ham. Sir my good friend, Ile change that name with you: F. The italics are mine. Hamlet, though always princely, is impatient of certain conventional courtesies.”