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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
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2963 Laer. Let this be so.4.5.213
1875 Marshall
Marshall
2963-68 Marshall (1875, p. 81): <p. 81> “The omission of all the proper ceremonies, and of the honours usually paid to the noble dead, evidently had much to do with the violent indignation of Laertes. His pride and the honour of his family were touched. This speech is one of the additions in ‘the true and perfect coppie’ of 1604; in the earlier editions Laertes’ speech is very different—[cites CLN 1802-05] The whole scene between Claudius and Laertes has been much elaborated from the original bald sketch found in the first quarto. Shakespeare seems to have spent great care on the character of the latter; and the mention of the ‘obscure funerals, &c is evidntly meant to impress on our minds how much the ‘honour’ of Laertes was of that conventional and fashionable type, which suffers more from the neglect of tht ceremony demanded by etiquette than from the commission of a dishonourable action—provided it is not likely to be found out.” </p. 81>
1885 macd
macd
2963 MacDonald (ed. 1885): “He consents—but immediately re-sums the grounds of his wrathful suspicion.”
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