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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
1619 I should {a} <haue> fatted all the region kytes2.2.579
1870 abbott
abbott
1619 Abbott (§22): “The licence of converting one part of speech into another may be illustrated by the following words used as adjectives: ‘The fine point of seldom (rare) pleasure.’—Sonn. 52 [4]. ‘Each under (inferior) eye’—Sonn. 7 [2]. ‘This beneath (lower) world.’—T. of A. [1.1.44. (60)]. ‘The orb below As hush (silent) as death.’—Hamlet, [1526]. This licence , however, was sometimes used where we should prefer the genitive, or an adjective. Thus, ‘the region kites’ [(1619)] for the ‘kites of the region;’ and ‘the region cloud,’ Sonn.33. So perhaps, ‘a moment leisure,’[(599)].”
1872 cln1
cln1
1619 fatted] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “fattened. The word occurs in Midsummer Night’s dream, ii, 1, 97: ’ And crows are fatted with murrion flock.’ "
region] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): "See note on line 472 of this scene."
1881 hud2
hud2
1619 Hudson (ed. 1881): “All the kites of the airy region, the sky. See [2.2.487. (1527)].”
1899 ard1
ard1
1619 region kites] Dowden (ed. 1899): “kites of the air; see line [1527].”
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