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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2498 That you {doe} bend your eye on vacancie,3.4.117
1736 Stubbs
Stubbs
2498-99 That you . . . discourse] Stubbs (1736, p. 34): “The Ghost’s not being seen by the Queen, was very proper; for we could hardly suppose, that a Woman, and a guilty one especially, could be able to bear so terrible a sight without the Loss of her Reason. Besides that, I believe, the Poet had also some Eye to a vulgar Notion, that Spirits are only seen by those with whom their Business is, let there never be so many Persons in Company. This Compliance with these popular Fancies, still gives an Air of Probability to the Whole.”
1765- mDavies
mDavies
2498-99 that you . . . ayre] [Davies] (ms. notes in Johnson, ed. 1765, opp. 8: 243): “by this strong description The Author here seems to call on ye Actor to exert his skill—”
1774 capn
capn
2498 vacancie] Capell (1774, 1:1: glossary, vacancy): “Vacuity.”
1843- mlewes
mlewes
2498 vacancie] Lewes (ms. notes in Knight, ed. 1843): “It is not safe to accuse Sh. of inconsistency, yet I cannot but think this is an instance. Why does not the Queen see the Ghost as well as Horatio and did? A ghost never being seen by two persons at a time does not excuse this oversight since in the first act more than two see the ghost. Besides in his first scene he does not speak before the soldiers; but in this scene he advises Hamlet and the Queen does not hear it! Augt 1843.”
1987 oxf4
oxf4: OED
2498 vacancie] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “empty space (earliest use of vacancy in this sense recorded by OED).”
1993 dent
dent: xref.
2498 bend . . . vacancie] Andrews (ed. 1993): “Focus your eye on nothingness. Bend recalls [3.2.384 (2255)].”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2 ≈ dent
2498 bend] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “focus, direct.”

ard3q2=oxf4
2498 vacancy] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “empty space.”
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