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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
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759 Thus was I sleeping by a brothers hand,1.5.74
1859 Werder
Werder
759-73 Werder (1859, trans. 1907, pp. 49, 52)<p. 49> believes that Hamlet’s task is not to kill the king at once <p. 49> “but to bring him to confession, to unmask and convict him.” </p. 49>
<p. 52> He points out that the Ghost does not say anything about succession or Hamlet’s duty to “thrust the King from the throne. Only the injured husband and father speaks from out the armoured figure.” </p. 52>
Ed. note: Werder notes that before him Levinstein and Klein had held similar views about Hamlet’s task, but Werder did not learn about their work until his 3rd course of lectures See also Werder on 735.
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