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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2533 Repent what’s past, auoyd what is to come,3.4.150
1805 Seymour
Seymour: Farquhar analogue
2533 auoyd . . . come] Seymour (1805, p. 189): “I know not how this is to be explained or understood; what is to come cannot be avoided; perhaps we should read: ‘—Avoid what else will come.’ i.e. Without repentance. Farquhar has committed a similar inaccuracy in The Beaux Stratagem, where Archer says,—’Past pleasures, for ought I know, are the best, for such we are sure of; whereas, those that are to come may disappoint us.’ Such language, from Foigard, would have been in character.—Archer might have said, those that are in prospect, only, may disappoint us.”
1877 v1877
v1877 ≈ Seymour
2533 what is to come] Furness (ed. 1877): “Seymour (ii, 189): What is to come cannot be avoided; perhaps, read ‘what else will come,’ i.e. without repentance.”
v1877 = john1 for weedes
1878 rlf1
rlf1: contra Seymour
2533 what is to come] Rolfe (ed. 1878): “Seymour would read ‘what else will come,’ as what is to come cannot be avoided; but this is to change rhetoric to logic, poetry to prose. Of course Hamlet means what is to come if the future is to be like the past, but it was not necessary to state it in that precise way.”
1903 p&c
p&c ≈ v1877
2533 Repent . . . auoyd] Porter & clarke (ed. 1903): “Repent the sin past; avoyd, take no part in, that to come.”
1903 rlf3
rlf3 ≈ rlf1 minus Seymour
2533 what is to come] rolfe (ed.1903): “That is, what is to come if the future is to be like the past.”
1931 crg1
crg1
2533 what is to come] Craig (ed. 1931): “i.e., the sins of the future.”
1980 pen2
pen2 ≈ crg1
2533 what is to come] Spencer (ed. 1980): “further opportunities of sinful behaviour.”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2
2533 what. . . come] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “i.e. future sin or opportunities for sin (Hamlet elaborates on this at 157-68 [2541-2546+2]).”
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