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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2506 Ham. On him, on him, looke you how pale he glares,3.4.125
1736 Stubbs
Stubbs
2506-07 On him . . . conioned] Stubbs (1736, pp. 34-5): <p.34>“The Prince shews an extreme Tenderness for his Father in these Lines, ‘On Him! on Him! &c.’ ‘His Form and Cause conjoin’d, &c.’ and really performs all the strictest Rules of Filial Piety </p.34><p.35> thro’out the whole Play, both to Father and Mother; and particularly, to the Latter in this Scene, whilst he endeavours to bring her to Repentance. In a Word, We have in this important Scene, our Indignation raised against a vile Murderer, our Compassion caus’d for the inhuman Death of a virtuous Prince; our Affection is heighten’d for the Hero of the Play; and, not to enter into more Particulars, we are moved in the strongest Manner, by every thing that can gain Access to our Hearts.” </p.35>
1747-53 mtby4
mtby4
2506 glares] Thirlby (1747-53): “fsql glides.”
1857 fieb
fieb
2506 glares] Fiebig (ed. 1857): “To glare, to look with fierce piercing eyes.”
1891 dtn
dtn
2506 how . . . glares] Deighton (ed. 1891): “how pale he looks as he glares upon us.”
1934 cam3
cam3: xref.
2506-9 how . . . pittious action] Wilson (ed. 1934): “Ham.’s words suggest that he sees some strange agitation in the Ghost’s face and actions; v. note l. [3.4.132 (2514)].”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: Mac //
2506 how. . . glares] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “Macbeth uses ’glare’ to describe the eyes of Banquo’s Ghost (Mac 3.4.95).”
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