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Notes for lines 1018-2022 ed. Eric Rasmussen
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
1704 Is not more ougly to the thing that helps it,3.1.51
1765 JOHN1
1704 to] Johnson (ed. 1765): “That is, compared with the thing that helps it.”
1791- RANN
RANN
1704 more ugly to the thing that helps it,] Rann (ed. 1791-): “—more deformed by the means intended to set it off, than my guilt is aggravated by my hypocrisy.”
1793 v1793
v1793= v1773+
Steevens (ed. 1793): “So, Ben Jonson: ‘All that they did was piety to this’.”
1870 Abbott
1704 Abbott (§187): “To hence, even without a verb of motion, means ‘motion to the side of.’ Hence ‘motion to and consequent rest near...’ ‘There is no woe to his correction, Nor to his service no such joy on the earth.’ T. G. of V. [2.4.138-9. (790-1)]. ‘The harlot’s cheek, beautified with plastering art, Is not more ugly to the thing that helps it Than is my deed to my most painted word.’ Hamlet [1703-5].”
1872 CLN1
CLN1
1704 to] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “compared to, as in i. 2. 140."
1881 HUD2
1704 Hudson (ed. 1881): “Not more ugly in comparison with the things that helps it.”
1885 MACD
MACD
1704 MacDonald (ed. 1885): “—ugly to the paint that helps by hiding it—to which it lies so close, and from which it has no secrets. Or, ‘ugly to’ may mean, ‘ugly compared with.’”
1899 ARD1
to] DOWDEN (ed. 1899): “compared to, as in I. ii. 140.”
1934a CAM3
1704 Wilson (ed. 1934): “‘To’ = in comparison with (cf. ‘Hyperion to a satyr’ [(324)]).”
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