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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
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3017 King. O for two speciall reasons4.7.9
1875 Marshall
Marshall
3017-32 Marshall (1875, pp. 82-3): <p. 82> “The King’s answer is plausible enough; his devotion to the Queen made him unwilling to punish the son whom she loved so much, and Hamlet’s popularity was so great that </p. 82> <p. 83> any public proceedings against him would have been likely to have led to a revolution. Laertes is obliged to accept this explanation; ‘but,’ he adds, [3038-44] It is evident that Claudius refers to the letter he had sent, by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to England ordering the instant execution of Hamlet; indeed, he probably would have given Laertes a very broad hint as to what was the revenge he might speedily expect, had he not been interrupted by the entry of the messenger bringing letters from Hamlet himself, announcing his ‘sudden and more strange return.’ One is rather apt to overlook the dramatic nature of this situation (to use a technical term) when one finds fault with the construction of the last two acts of the play. A more complete surprise, as far as Claudius was concerned, could scarcely have been devised, or one which more thoroughly defeated all his plans.” </p. 83>
1939 kit2
˙kit2
3017 two speciall reasons] Kittredge (ed. 1939): “These two reasons were obviously genuine. The Queen’s love for her son and the King’s love for the Queen are strong motives in the drama, and the necessity of taking the Danish people into account has just been proved by their insurrection under the lead of Laertes.”
1980 pen2
pen2 : contra
3017 two speciall reasons] Spencer (ed. 1980): “The King omits the really powerful reason: if he were able to take public proceedings against Hamlet for the murder of Polonius, Hamlet would be likely to reveal the fratricide. The King is confident in dealing with Laertes because he expects shortly to receive from England the news of Hamlet’s death.”
1987 oxf4
oxf4 ≈ standard
3017 two speciall reasons]
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