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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3001-2 {So} <He> that thou knowest thine| Hamlet. 
1864-68 C&MC
C&MC
3001-2 So . . . Hamlet] Clarke (apud Furness, ed. 1877): “This simple yet strong conclusion to his sedate but most earnest letter to his bosom-friend might, we think, fully serve to denote Hamlet’s perfect sanity. Madmen do not write thus condensed and pertinent; if they are warm they are violent, if they are fervent they are excited; but here is warmth of friendship with staid expression, fervour of feeling with sobriety of assurance.”
1877 v1877
v1877 : ≈ c&mc
3001-2 So . . . Hamlet] Clarke (apud Furness, ed. 1877): “This simple yet strong conclusion to his sedate but most earnest letter to his bosom-friend might, we think, fully serve to denote Hamlet’s perfect sanity. Madmen do not write in a style thus condensed and pertinent; if they are warm they are violent, if they are fervent they are excited; but here is warmth of friendship with staid expression, fervour of feeling with sobriety of assurance.”
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