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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2428 As false as dicers oathes, ô such a deede,3.4.45
1774 capn
capn
2428-30 ô such . . . soule] Capell (1774, 1:1:140): “By plucking contraction’s soul from it’s body, is meant—stripping it of it’s essence, the real union of souls in the contract of matrimony, and making only a form of it: intimating, that this must be the opinion the world would entertain of that ceremony, when they saw such a marriage as was hers with her late husband, follow’d by the choice she made now, and it’s hasty conclusion.”
1784 Davies
Davies
2428-30 ô such . . . soule] Davies (1784, p. 105): “‘A deed which is like separating the soul from the body, and dissolves that contract which religion and law intended to render indissoluble.’”
1857 fieb
fieb: xref.
2428 dicers oathes] Fiebig (ed. 1857): “A dicer, a player at dice, a gamester. Gaming and swearing have already been mentioned as acts that have no relish of salvation in’t; see p. 132 [2.1.24-25 (916-18)].”
1929 trav
trav
2428 dicers oathes] Travers (ed. 1929): “when they swear that they will gamble at dice no more.”
1993 dent
dent: xrefs.
2428 dicers oathes] Andrews (ed. 1993): “the promises of habitual gamblers, proverbially unreliable. Compare [1.3.126-31 (592-597), 2.1.20-35, 51-63 (911-927, 944-958)].”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2 ≈ dent
2428 dicers’ oaths] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “the (rash) promises of gamblers.”
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