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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2743+52 {Excytements of my reason, and my blood,}4.4.59
1765 john1/john2
john1
2743+52 Excytements . . . blood] Johnson (ed. 1765): “Provocations which excite both my reason and my passions to vengeance.”
1819 cald1
cald1: xref.
2743+52 reason and blood] Cald1 (ed. 1819): “Judgment and passions. See [3.2.69 (1920)] Haml.”
1854 del2
del2: xref.
2743+52 Delius (ed. 1854): “Schon A. 3, Sc. 4. (vgl. Anm. 30.) wurde blood als Sitz des Temperaments und der Leidenschaft dem judgment ebenso gegenübergestellt, wie hier der reason.” [Already in 3.4 (Cf. Note 30) blood as the location of temperament and passion was opposed to judgment. as here to reason.]
Delius may mean to call attention to “hey-day in the blood” (Note 29 for [3.4.69 (2453)]).
1857 fieb
fieb = john for reason . . . blood
1868 c&mc
c&mc: Tro. //
2743+52 Clarke & Clarke (ed. 1868, rpt. 1878): “‘Exciting causes sufficient to stimulate my reason and my passions to vengeance.’ ‘Blood’ is here used in the sense it bears in the passage discussed in Note 61, Act 2, Tro. [2.2.169 (1159)].”
1872 del4
del4 = del2
1872 del4
del4 = del2
1872 cln1
cln1: xref.
2743+52 blood] Clark and Wright (ed. 1872): “which is stirred by passion, is here, as frequently, antithetical to reason and reflection. See [3.2.69 (1920)].”
1878 rlf1
rlf1 = cln1 (xref.)
2743+52 my reason . . . blood] Rolfe (ed. 1878): “Cf. [3.2.69 (1920)]: “blood and judgment,” and see note.”
1885 mull
mull contra cam1
2743+52 blood] Mull (ed. 1885): “The Cambridge editors say, ‘blood, which is stirred by passion, is here, as frequently, antithetical to reason and reflection.’ But in this instance may the reference not rather point to his blood relationship? the allusions in the previous line contributing some support, seemingly, to this suggestion.”
1889 Barnett
Barnett ≈ cald
2743+52 blood] Barnett (1889, p. 55): “passion, as in 3[3.2.69 (1920)].”
1931 crg1
crg1
2743+52 Excytements of] Craig (ed. 1931): “incentives to.”
crg1 = Barnett minus xref.
2743+52 blood] Craig (ed. 1931): “passion.”
1974 evns1
evns1
2743+52 Excytements of] Evans (ed. 1974): “urgings by.”
1980 pen2
pen2 = crg1 for Excytements
pen2 ≈ crg1
2743+52 blood] Spencer (ed. 1980): “passions.”
1982 ard2
ard2: xrefs.
2743+52 blood] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “As the seat of passion, regularly opposed to reason. Cf. [3.2.69 (1920)] and n. [1.3.6 (468)].”
1984 chal
chal ≈ crg1
2743+52 Excytements] Wilkes (ed. 1984): “striirings, incentives.”
chal: xref.
2743+52 blood] Wilkes (ed. 1984): “blood [1.3.6 (468)].”
1988 bev2
bev2 ≈ evns1
2743+52 Excytements of] Bevington (ed. 1988): “promptings by.”
1993 dent
dent: xref.; Rom., Tro. //s
2743+52 blood] Andrews (ed. 1993): “Passion. A number of Hamlet’s phrases suggest analogies with manly ‘Excitements’ of a different kind. See [3.2.69 (1920)], and compare the genital senses Argument carries in Rom. [2.4.100-113 (1199-1213)], and Tro. [4.5.27-31 (2579-82)].”
1997 evns2
evns2 = evns1
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2
2743+52 Excitements] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “motives to incite.”
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