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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
429 Ham. Pale, or red?1.2.232
1874 Corson
Corson: F1, cam1
429 Pale,] Corson (1874, p. 10): “The absence of the comma in [cam1] mars the meaning. Hamlet must be supposed to utter ‘Pale,’ as a thing of course, paleness being the conventional idea attached to a ghost. The word should be uttered with a falling inflection, and then ‘or red’ added, after a pause, with a certain anxious impatience: Pale, was he? or red; how was it? In other words, he hasn’t the two ideas, ‘pale’ and ‘red’ in his mind at once; when he first speaks, he has only that of ‘Pale’ upon which his voice rests. He then adds, somewhat impatiently, ‘or red?’ a semi-colon would mark the division better than a comma.”
1877 v1877
v1877 ≈ Corson
429 Pale,]
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