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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
481 <For hee himselfe is subiect to his Birth:>1.3.18
1872 hud2
hud2
481 Hudson (ed. 1872): “Subject to the conditions which his birth entails upon him.”
1880 Tanger
Tanger
481 Tanger (1880, p. 123): Q2 “seems to be a simple accidental omission.”
1880 meik
meik gloss + Son. 91:1 //
481 Birth]
1881 hud3
hud3 = hud2
481
1885 mull
mull hud3
481 to his Mull (ed. 1885): “to (the condition of) his.”
1934 rid1
rid1
481 Ridley (ed. 1934) comments that F1’s line reads almost like a gloss.
1934 Wilson
Wilson MSH
481 Wilson (1934, pp. 244-5) <p. 244> believes that Q2’s compositor simply skipped various lines found in F1, among them 481 and 946 in my section; 1254, 1369-70, 1446-7, &c. These are all single lines or sometimes two. </p. 244><p. 245> While he thinks that some may be additions by Scribe C or Burbage, “in view of the numerous omissions in the text elsewhere it is safer to include them.” </p. 245>
1938 parc
parc
481 vnualewed] Parrott & Craig (ed. 1938): “of low rank.”
481