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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
398 In dreadfull secresie impart they did,1.2.207
396 398
1774 capn
capn
398 did] Capell (1774, 1:1:124) says, “The collocation of ‘did’ in [398] is recommended to the reader’s observance . . .”
Capell continues: “and so is the repetition in the opposite page. . . ” [This is a good example of the way Capell leaps around.]
1860 Walker
Walker
398 dreadful] Walker (1860, 1: 76, 78): <p. 76>“Awful, dreadful, and the like used in an active sense, and vice versa. . . . </p. 76> <p. 78> [cites 398 as an example.] </p. 78>
I am not sure what he means, even from his examples.
1870 Abbott
Abbott § 3
398 dreadful] Abbott (§ 3): “Adjectives, especially those ending in ful, less, ble, and ive, have both an active and a passive meaning; just as we still say, ‘a fearful (pass.) coward,’ and a fearful (act.) danger. . . . ‘dreadful’ [is] ‘awe-struck,’ [398] . . .‘sensible’ (pass. [Mac. 2.1.36 (616)]; Hamlet [72]) . . . . ‘plausive (pass. Hamlet [621+14] . . . .”
Ed. note: See TLN 72.
1872 cln1
cln1
398 impart they did] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “This inversion gives formality and solemnity to the speaker’s words.”
1877 v1877
v1877: Abbott § 3, Walker (Crit. 2: 78)
398 dreadful]
v1877= cln1
398 impart they did]
1878 rlf1
rlf1
398 dreadfull] Rolfe (ed. 1878): “Filled with dread; as in [Luc.] 450; [R3 1.1.8 (10)], etc.
1885 macd
macd
398 dreadfull secresie] MacDonald (ed. 1885): “a secrecy more than solemn.”
1938 parc
parc
398 dreadfull] Parrott & Craig (ed. 1938): “terrified.”
1939 kit2
kit2: standard + //
398 In dreadfull secresie] Kittredge (ed. 1939): "as a dread secret; under a solemn pledge of silence. Cf. [2H6 3.2.158 (1862)]: ’A dreadful oath, sworn with a solemn tongue!’ "
1980 pen2
pen2
398 dreadfull] Spencer (ed. 1980): “full of dread.”
1985 cam4
cam4
398 dreadfull] Edwards (ed. 1985): "awe-struck (referring to their manner) rather than solemn (referring to the secrecy)."
1987 oxf4
oxf4= Abbott § 3
398 dreadfull]
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: Hope; xref
398 dreadfull] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “As Hope points out (1.2.2b), this carries an objective rather than a subjective sense: the secrecy was laden with dread (see dreadful used subjectively at [659] and sensible used objectively at [72]).”