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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+41 {Witnes this Army of such masse and charge,}4.4.48
1569 Taverner
Taverner: Erasmus
2743+41-2743+50 Witnes this Army . . . stake] Taverner (1569, p. 63): “Batell is a swete thinge, to them that neuer assayed it.”
1878 rlf1
rlf1: KJ //
2743+41 charge] Rolfe (ed. 1878): “Cost, expense. Cf. KJ [1.1.49 (56)]: “This expedition’s charge,” etc.”
1891 dtn
dtn
2743+41 Witnes] Deighton (ed. 1891): “for instance; literally ‘let this army witness.’”
dtn ≈ rlf1 minus KJ //
2743+41 charge] Deighton (ed. 1891): “cost.”
1899 ard1
ard1 = dtn for charge
1907 Werder
Werder: xrefs.
2743+41-2743+42 Werder (1907; rpt. 1977, pp. 161-162): <p.161> “In the scene which contains the soliloquy just discussed I must call attention to one point which has been unnoticed by the critics, and which should be taken into account—that is, the meaning of the contrast between Fortinbras and Hamlet—in order to gain a more correct idea than the current one. I have referred to this point once before. It means, as usually understood, that the active character of Fortinbras ought to be regarded as the positive contrast to the lack in Hamlet’s nature on account of which he does not act, or acts only when it is too late. That this was not the opinion of the poet can be proved in this scene by Hamlet’s own words, for he not only calls the military expedition a ‘fantasy and trick of fame’ [2743+55] but says of it: ‘This is the imposthume of much wealth and peace, </p.161> <p.162> That inward breaks, and shows no cause without Why the man dies’ [4.4.27-29 (2743+20-2743+21]. That signifies: if all goes well with these men. They plan in their arrogance undertakings that cause danger and destruction.” </p.162>
1934 rid1
rid1 = ard1
1939 kit2
kit2 ≈ rlf1 minus KJ //
2743+41 charge] Kittredge (ed. 1939): “expense.”
1957 pel1
pel1 = kit1
1974 evns1
evns1
2743+41 masse and charge] Evans (ed. 1974): “size and expense.”
1980 pen2
pen2 = evns1
1982 ard2
ard2 = ard1 + magenta underlined
2743+41 charge] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “cost. Cf. [4.4.25 (2743+18)].”
1984 chal
chal ≈ evns1
2743+41 masse and charge] Wilkes (ed. 1984): “size and cost.”
1988 bev2
bev2 = kit2
1997 evns2
evns2 = evns1
2006 ard3q2
ard3q2
2743+41 mass and charge] Thompson & Taylor (ed. 2006): “size and expense.”
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