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Notes for lines 0-1017 ed. Bernice W. Kliman
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
781 I thou poore Ghost {whiles} <while> memory holds a seate1.5.96
1872 cln1
cln1
781 memory] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “See our note on [Mac. 1.7.65-67 (546)].”
cln1 Mac.
781 memory] Clark & Wright (1872, Mac. n.1.7.65 [546]): “By the old anatomists (Vigo, fol. 6. b. ed. 1586) the brain was divided into three ventricles, in the hindermost of which they placed the memory. That this division was not unknown to Shakespeare we learn from [LLL 4.2.70 (1233)], ‘A foolish, extravagent spirit, full of forms, figures, shapes, objects, ideas, apprehensions, notions, revolutions: these are begot in the ventricle of memory.’ The third ventricle is the cerebellum, by which the brain is connected with the spinal marrow and the rest of the body: the memory is posted in the cerebellum like a warder or sentinel to warn the reason against attack. . . .”
The rest of this is about fumes and other Mac. words.
1875 Schmidt
781 whiles] Schmidt (1875) finds multiple instances of whiles meaning 1) “During the time that . . . . Coincidence of time implying causality, sometimes almost = when; since; if . . . 2) as long as . . . 3) at the same time that . . . [and] 4) till . . . . ”
1963 SQ
Forker
781-2 Forker (1963, p. 221): “After the apocalyptic disclosure, Hamlet’s answer to his father’s words, ’Remember me’ [776] is: [quotes 781-2]. Thus Shakespeare, in a triple pun (one meaning of which is unfortunately lost in modern performance) gathers up several aspects of reality into a single phrase and allows the audience to respond multi-consciously. The ’distracted globe’ (literally ’mind’ or ’head’) represents Hamlet’s inner world, his divided self, his microcosm, and by extension, it connects the real world, the macrocosm, with the theatrical world through the mention of the very theater in which the play was being performed.”
1982 ard2
ard2:
781 whiles] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “Q2’s older form is modernized in F. Cf. 512 and CN.”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2
781-2 whiles . . . globe] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “(1) while [[my]] memory has any power over my shattered frame; (2) while memory [[in general]] is a force in this disordered world. Yet a third meaning may have occurred to the earliest auditors at the Globe [i.e., the theater itself].”
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