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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
707 To eares of flesh and blood, list, {list} <Hamlet>, ô list:1.5.22
1843 col1
col1
707 list, list] Collier (ed. 1843): “The folio injures the metre, by reading, ‘List, Hamlet, O, list!’”
1854 del2
del2
707 list, list] Delius (ed. 1854): “So [‘List, Hamlet,’] die Fol. Es ist klar, wie die Anrede mit Namen die Beschwörung eindringlicher macht; sie fehlt deshalb auch nicht in Q. A. Die Herausgeber lesen meistens mit den übrigen Qs. List, list, o list!” [So the folio. It is clear that the speech with the name makes the adjuration more forceful. It is thus not lacking in Q1. The editors read for the most part with the other 4tos, List, list, o list!]
1857 dyce1
dyce1 ≈ col1 without attribution +
707 list, list] Dyce (ed. 1857): “So the quartos, 1604, &c.—The folio has ‘—list, Hamlet, oh list;’ which) though it satisfies Caldecott and Mr. Knight) gives a most violent shock to the metre: it would still have a harshness with the transposition, ‘list, O, list, Hamlet!’; nor would it be unobjectionable if altered to ‘—list, Hamlet, list,’ for in this solemn adjuration the ‘O’ is hardly to be omitted.”
1861 wh1
wh1: dyce1
707 list, list] White (ed. 1861): “‘List, Hamlet, list’; —Thus the folio: the 4tos., ‘List, list, O list!”—a kind of repetition noticeably frequent in the corruptions of this play.”
1866 dyce2
dyce2 = dyce1
707 list, list]
1874 Corson
Corson: F1, cam1
707 list] Corson (1874, p. 14) prefers F1.
1877 dyce3
dyce3 = dyce2
707 list, list]
1982 ard2
ard2: xref; Q1; F1
707 list, list] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “F’s substitution of the vocative for the repetition may follow the stage practice (cf. Q1). Again at 776.”
1994 Kliman
Kliman
707 list . . . list] Kliman (1994): Part of a pattern of triple utterances. See 765.
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2
707 list] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “listen. In Q1/F, the Ghost addresses Hamlet by name for the first time at this point [707]. #x201D;
707