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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
664 Ham. It {waues} <wafts> me still,1.4.79
664 Goe on, Ile followe thee.1.4.79
1733- mtby3
mtby3
664 Thirlby (1733-) has a reference to 5. 226.5.10, Tim. 1.1.70 (89): “Whom Fortune with her iv’ry hand wafts to her.” Thirlby also notes that both Hamlet and Timon use beckons very hard upon wafts or waves. In Tim. 1.1.74 (94) “With one man beckon’d from the rest below,” and in Ham at 644 “It beckons you to go away with it.”
1772 SJC
Hic et Ubique: Garrick
664-5 [Steevens] (hic et ubique St. James’s Chronicle 1772, apud Vickers 5: 450), continuing from 624, says that at this point, not earlier as in Garrick’s production, Hamlet’s companions should touch him: “Fear then gets the better of Ceremony, and they lay hold upon him, ’till he breaks from them at [quotes 673].”
1939 kit2
kit2: F1 VN +
664 waues] Kittredge (ed. 1939): "beckons, with a motion tiowards the distance."
1999 SQ
Werstine
664-83 Werstine (1999, p. 319): " . . . between the end of 1.4 (when the alleged reporter Marcellus exits) and the beginning of 1.5 (when only Hamlet and the Ghost are onstage) the memorial-reconstruction hypothesis would predict a decline in Q1’s replication of Q2/F. And again there is no marked decline. And again the hypothesis is thereby falsified."
Ed. note: Marcellus and Horatio probably would have remained in earshot, ready for their re-entrance.
664 673