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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2271 Enter King, Rosencraus, and Guyldensterne...
1780 malsi
malsi
2271-2300 Malone (1780, I: 356-7): <p.356>“In The Hystory of Hamblet, bl. let. the king does not adopt this scheme of sending Hamlet to England till after the death of Polonius; and though he is described as doubtful whether Polonius was slain by Hamlet, his apprehension lest he might himself meet the same fate as the old courtier, is assigned as the motive for his wishing the prince out of the kingdom. This at first inclined me to think that this short scene, either from the negligence of the copyist or the printer, might have been misplaced; but it is certainly printed as the au- </p.356><p.357> thor intended, for in the next scene Hamlet says to his mother, ‘I must to England; you know that?—’ before the king could have heard of the death of Polonius. Malone.”
1785 v1785
v1785 = malsi
1790 mal
mal = v1785
Source-related note is given at the end of the King’s first four lines.
1793 v1793
v1793 = v1785
1803 v1803
v1803 = v1793
1803 v1803
v1803 = v1793
1813 v1813
v1813 = v1803
1821 v1821
v1821 = v1813
1934 cam3
cam3
2271 Wilson (ed. 1934): “I place the scene in ‘the lobby’ because (I) it is on the way from the hall to the Queen’s bedroom (cf. 4.3.35), and (ii) the faldstool used by Oph. in 3.1. is now needed by the K.”
1974 evns1
evns1
2271 Evans (ed. 1974): “Location: The castle.”
1997 evns2
evns2 = evns1
2271