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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
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1198 Marke the encounter, if he loue her not,2.2.164
1752 anon
anon
1198 Mark the encounter,] Anon. (1752, p. 20): “It cannot hurt the Sense, and would it not read better if we should alter it to ‘Let you and I behind the Arras then, Mark the Encounter.’”
1784 Davies
Davies
1198] Davies (1784, p.43): "We see, by this, the drift of the cunning statesman; who, by this discovery of Hamlet’s passion for his daughter, hopes to gain him for a son-in-law. This is, in our author, a stroke of nature."
1867 ktlyn
kylyn
1198 Mark the encounter,] Keightly (1867, p. 290): “‘To mark the encouter. If he love her not.’”
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