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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2528 Lay not {that} <a> flattering vnction to your soule3.4.145
1843 col1
col1
2528 that flattering vnction] Collier (ed. 1843): “The folio imperfectly reads ‘a flattering unction.’ The whole scene is unusually ill printed here.”
1857 fieb
fieb
2528 vnction] Fiebig (ed. 1857): “the softening or lenitive idea, that I am speaking in madness.”
1858 col3
col3 = col1
1865 Stearns
Stearns: xref.
2528-32 Lay . . . vnseene] Stearns (1865, p. 75): “Shakespeare knew that wounds and ulcers should begin to heal from the deepest part, and that the discharge should have a free outlet, to keep it from burrowing. There is one other passage expressing the same thought. [4.1.21-23 (2608-10)].”
1875 Marshall
Marshall
2528-42 Lay . . . halfe] Marshall (1875, p. 53): “Never was a nobler sermon preached that is embodied in these speeches; they are instinct with the truest and purest morality that knows of no compromise with evil: the repentance to which Hamlet urges his mother is not that weak substitute for repentance which the frailty of our nature is too ready to adopt: tears, and sighs, and groans, expressions of sorrow, however deeply felt, are not atonement for sin; the penitence which Hamlet preaches is that summed up in these words, ‘Go and sin no more.’”
1889 Barnett
Barnett
2528 vnction] Barnett (1889, p. 52): “lit. an anointing, a salve.”
1891 dtn
dtn
2528-9 Deighton (ed. 1891): “do not try to soothe your soul by imagining to yourself that it is not your sin but my madness which calls aloud in this way.”
1904 ver
ver: xref.
2528 that flattering vnction] Verity (ed. 1904): “the salve of that deceptive notion. For the form of phrase (literally ‘the unction of that flattery’) cf. [3.1.66 (1721)], note.”
1931 crg1
crg1
2528 vnction] Craig (ed. 1931): “ointment used medicinally or as a rite; suggestion that forgiveness for sin may not be so easily achieved.”
1934 cam3
cam3
2528 vnction] Wilson (ed. 1934): “v. G.”
1934 cam3 Glossary
cam3: xref.
2528 vnction] Wilson (ed. 1934, Glossary): “ointment, salve, with a poss. reference to religious unction (cf. anoint); [4.7.141 (3132)].”
1939 kit2
kit2 ≈ Barnett+ magenta underlined
2528 flattering vnction] Kittredge (ed. 1939): “soothing ointment. Hamlet urges his mother to take his reproofs and exhortations seriously and not as the ravings of a maniac.”
1942 n&h
n&h ≈ Barnett
2528 vnction] Neilson & Hill (ed. 1942): “salve.”
1947 cln2
cln2
2528 flattering vnction] Rylands (ed. 1947): “salve of self-deception.”
1957 pel1
pel1 ≈ kit2 minus “Hamlet . . . maniac.”
2528 vnction] Farnham (ed. 1957): “ointment.”
1974 evns1
evns1 = kit2 minus “Hamlet . . . maniac.”
2528 flattering vnction] Evans (ed. 1974): “soothing ointment.”
1980 pen2
pen2 ≈ evns1
2528 that flattering vnction] Spencer (ed. 1980): “the soothing balm of that flattery.”
1982 ard2
ard2: OED
2528 Lay] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “apply. OED lay v.1 15.”
ard2:≈ evns1 + magenta underlined
2528 vnction] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “ointment, as at . [4.7.141 (3132)].”
1984 chal
chal ≈ evns1
2528 vnction] Wilkes (ed. 1984): “ointment, salve.”
1987 oxf4
oxf4 evns1 + magenta underlined
2528 flattering vnction] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “i.e. ointment that soothes the pain without removing the cause of the pain.
1988 bev2
bev2 ≈ evns1
2528 vnction] Bevington (ed. 1988): “ointment.”
1993 dent
dent
2528 Andrews (ed. 1993): “Do not deceive your soul by soothing it with an ointment that merely masks its disease in a deceptively flattering way without treating it.”
1997 evns2
evns2 = evns1
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: 3132 xref; OED
2528 unction] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “soothing or healing ointment. This and Laertes’ reference to the poisonous unction he bought of a mountebank at 4.7.139 [3132], are Shakespeare’s only uses of this word whose primary meanings, according to OED, relate to oil used for anointing in religious rituals, especially ’extreme unction’, the Christian sacrament for the dying.”
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