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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2619-20 Both countenaunce and excuse. <Enter Ros.& Guild.> | Ho Guyldensterne, 
1755 Johnson Dict.
Johnson Dict.
2619 countenance ] Johnson (1755): 1. “the form of the face; the system of the features.”
2. “air; look.”
3. “calmness of look; composure of face.”
4. “confidence of men; aspect of assurance.”
5. “affection or ill will, as it appears upon the face.”
6. “patronage; appearance of favor; appearance on any side; support.”
7. “superficial appearance; show; resemblance.”
1854 del2
del2
2619 countenaunce and excuse] Delius (ed. 1854): “to countenance gehört, genauer construirt, zu majesty, und to excuse zu skill.” [to countenance belongs, closely constructed, to majesty and to excuse to skill.]
1872 del4
del4 = del2
1885 macd
macd: xref.
2619 both . . . excuse] MacDonald (ed. 1885): “‘both countenance with all our majesty, and excuse with all our skill.’See [4.5.135 (2881)].”
1958 fol1
fol1
2619 countenaunce] Wright & LaMar (ed. 1958): “sanction.”
1984 chal
chal
2619-20 countenaunce] Wilkes (ed. 1984): “take official account of.”
1984 klein
klein
2620 Klein (ed. 1984): “In answer to this call both appear (in Q2 and in F1) – a remarkable manifestation of their quasi-identity. At the same time it is perhaps an indication of a slight differentiation that at this juncture the King automatically calls out the name of the one who is somewhat stronger and more determined.”
1987 oxf4
oxf4: OED
2619-20 countenaunce] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “bear out, face out (OED v. 3).”
1993 dent
dent: xrefs.
2619 countenaunce and excuse] Andrews (ed. 1993): “Tolerate and explain satisfactorily. Countenance recalls [1.2.232 (428), 1.3.113 (579)].”
1998 OED
OED
2619 countenaunce] OED (Sept. 15, 1998): “5. To give countenance to; to look upon with sanction or favour; to favour, patronize, sanction, encourage, `back up’, bear out: a. a person.
1568 NORTH tr. Gueuara’s Diall Pr. (1619) 625 Noble men, whose credit..with the Prince, may honour and countenance them [Gentlemens sonnes]. 1597 SHAKS. 2 Hen. IV, V. i. 41, I beseech you sir, To countenance William Visor of Woncot, against Clement Perkes of the hill. 1612 BRINSLEY Lud. Lit. xxvii. (1627) 276 That the painfull and obedient be..countenanced, incouraged, and preferred. 1709 HEARNE Collect. (Oxf. Hist. Soc.) II. 252, I am afraid some of these great Men countenance this bold and Heretical writer. 1848 MACAULAY Hist. Eng. II. 243 To demand that Burnet should no longer be countenanced at the Hague.”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2: Edwards
2619 countenance and excuse] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “face out and offer justification. ’Majesty’ will countenance and skill will excuse’ (Edwards).”
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2
2620 Ho Guildenstern] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “could be a summons if it is spoken before they appear, or a greeting if after.”
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