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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
437 {Both} <All>. Longer, longer.1.2.238
437 797
1736 Stubbs
Stubbs
437 Longer, longer] Stubbs (1736, p. 18) “Their differing in the Account of the Time the Spectre staid, throws an Air of Probability on the Whole, which is much easier felt than described.”
I don’t think that Malone will once mention Capell, not in the text anyway. It remains to be seen what he does in his introductory material or elsewhere.
1880 Tanger
Tanger
437 Both.] Tanger (1880, p. 123): “Q2 is more accurate here: Horatio cannot be supposed, from the text, to join his two companions in exclaiming : ‘Longer, longer!’ Before this, Q2 has All in three cases, where F1 reads Both, because H. C. [Heminge & Condell] thought that Hamlet asked only the two sentinels proper.”
1976 Honigmann
Honigmann
437 Both.] Honigmann (1976, p. 122 n.1): “As these passages [437 and 797] involve the Marcellus-actor, who is thought to have been the Q1 pirate, Q1 may record what was said in the theatre.”
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2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: F1
437 Both] Marcellus, Barnardo Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “Q2’s ’Both’ (i.e. Marcellus and Barnardo) seems definitely preferable to F’s ’All’ here, given that Horatio disagrees.”