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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
1511 Rebellious to his arme, lies where it fals,2.2.470
c.1775 mmal1
mmal1
1510-11 Malone (mmal1, BL 30,943 [f. 52r]): “These lines seem to be a proof that this speech wasot composed by Shakespeare, but a quotation from some writer of those times who was conversant with Virgil: ‘Sic fatus senior, telumque imbelle sine ictu conjecit’ Æn. II.”
1934a cam3
cam3
1510-12 Wilson (ed. 1934): “Cf. Aen. ii. 509-11, and 544-46: arma diu senior desueta trementibus aevo crcumdat nequiquam umeris et inutile ferrum cingitur. sic fatus senior telumque imbelle sine ictu coniecit, rauco quod protinus aere repulsum, et summo clipei nequiquam unbone pependit.”
1510 Wilson (ed. 1934); “antique Either (a) ancient, or (b) ‘antic’ = ludicrous.”
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