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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
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2139 Pol. Giue ore the play.3.2.268
1907 Werder
Werder: xrefs.
2139 Werder (1907; rpt. 1977, p. 140): <p.140> “What ought the people think? Can any one of the company ascribe the King’s behaviour and his flight to any other cause than what he has seen and heard? Polonius cries in behalf of the company: ‘Give o’re the play.’ All the public see in the play is the displeasure of the King and Hamlet’s revolt. The company will only wish to echo what Polonius says later to the Queen, ‘Tell him his pranks have been too broad to bear with’ [3.4.2 (2377)] and what Guildenstern says to Hamlet, ‘The King is in his retirement marvelous distempered,’ and ‘not from drink’ but rather ‘with choler’ [3.2.301.3 (2172-4)]. They will not wish to see what may be more or less suspected. Suspicion against royalty would be a crime or an impropriety which should not be encouraged.” </p.140>
1947 yal2
yal2
2139 Give ore] Cross & Brooke (ed. 1947): “stop.”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2
2139 Give o’er] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “give up, abandon.”
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