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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
1080 Quee. I doubt it is no other but the maine 2.2.56
1773 v1773
v1773
1080 the maine] Steevens (ed. 1773): “The chief and principal occasion is--”
1778 v1778
v1778 = v 1773
1785 v1785
v1785 = v1778
1791- rann
rann ≈ v1785
1080 but the maine] Rann (ed. 1791-): “—but what hath all along principally affected him.”
1793 v1793
v1793 = v1785 minus steevens (+ steevens ?)
1819 cald1
cald1
1080 the maine] Caldecott (ed. 1819): “The chief point. ‘Mayne or strength. Vigor. Robur.’ Promptuar. parvulor. ‘---These flaws, /Are to the main as inconsiderable / And harmless, if not wholesome, as a sneeze / To man’s less universe.’ Par. Reg. IV. 454. See Othello, II.1. 2 Gent.”
1872 cln1
cln1
1080 no other but] "See i.1.108."

cln1 ≈ cald1 + xref 2H6
1080 the maine] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “the main cause. So we have ’ main ’ without a substantive following in 2 Henry VI, i. 1. 208."
1881 hud2
hud2 ≈ cald1
1080 doubt] Hudson (ed. 1881): “Doubt, again, for suspect or fear. See [1.2.255 (457)].”
1080 the maine] Hudson (ed. 1881): “Main seems to be here used for matter of chief interest, the thing or things with which people’s thoughts have been mainly occupied.”
1890 irv
irv
1080 the maine] Symons (in Irving & Marshall ed. 1890): “The main is here as an elliptical expression for the main source (compare similar construction in Troilus and Cressida, ii. 3. 273). II. Henry VI. i. 1. 208: Then let’s away, and look unto the main’ Is usually given as an example of the same form of ellipsis; but see the note on that passage, no. 48.
1899 ard1
ard1 ≈ cln1
1080 the maine] Dowden (ed. 1899): “the main cause, as in 2 Henry VI. I. I. 208: ‘look unto the main.’”
1980 Smith
Smith
1080-1 I doubt . . . hastie marriage] Smith (1980, 203): “Gertrude does readily admit her one self-acknowledged source of guilt—that her marriage was ’o’erhasty’ [F1 only], but in all other instances she feels guilty only after Hamlet insists that she feels ashamed.”
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