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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
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2967 Cry to be heard as twere from heauen to earth,4.5.217
1819 cald1
cald1
2967 Cry . . . earth] Caldecott (ed. 1819) : “All these multiplied incitements are things which cry, &c. We have in [Ado 4.1.? (1869)]: ‘Maintain a mourning ostentation.’ Friar”
1832 cald2
cald2 = cald1 + magenta underlined
2967 Cry . . . earth] Caldecott (ed. 1832) : “All these multiplied incitements are things which cry, &c. Ostentation or ostent seem to have been terms which fashion had in some sort appropriated to funeral pomp or the shew of heavy and deep depression. ‘Triumphant Jove, now full of griefe ostent For his late conquest.’ Heywood’s Britaine’s Troy , p. 82. ‘A poem is the richest monument And only lives, when marble tombes decay—Thou proud Achilles, with thy great ostent, Where stands thy monument and grave this day?’ Ib . p. 171. We have in [Ado 4.1.? (1869)]: ‘Maintain a mourning ostentation.’ Friar”
1939 kit2
kit2
2967 as . . . earth] Kittredge (ed. 1936): “as if by a direct summons from God.”
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