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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3036 Stood challenger on mount of all the age {L3v}4.7.28
1805 Seymour
Seymour
3036-7 Stood . . . perfections] Seymour (1805, 2:196) : <p. 196> “Might stand upon the summit of conscious excellence, and challenge the age or times to a competition with her.” </p. 196>
1853 Col
Col
3036 Stood] Collier (2nd ed. 1853, pp. 443-4): <p. 443>“The folios differ from the quartos in the last line of this page [3035], and in the first line of the next [3036]; and the old corrector, [mCOL1], instead of adopting the language of the quartos, introduces a trifling emendation, which makes the sense of the author very intelligible, and perhaps gives the manner in which the passage had been recited. Laertes is speaking of his sister </p. 443> <p. 444>,—’Who was (if praises may go back again) Sole challenger on mount of all the age For her perfection.’ For who was the quartos have ‘whose worth,’ and for sole, ‘stood.’” </p. 444>
1854 del2
del2
3036 challenger] Delius (ed. 1854) : “Ophelien’s Werth stand auf der Höhe der ganzen Zeit, wie ein Herausforderer zu einem Wettkampf in Vollkommenheiten. Challenger gehört zu for perfections.” [“Ophelia’s worth stands at the height of the entire age, as a challenger to a contest in perfection. Challenger responds to for perfections .” ]
1870 rug1
rug1
3036 on mount] Moberly (ed. 1870): “The allusion seems to be the coronation ceremony of the Emperor of Germany as King of Hungary; when on the Mount of Defiance, at Presburg, he unsheathes the ancient sword of state, and shaking it towards North, South, East, and West, challenges the four corners of the world to dispute his rights.”
1872 del4
del4del2
3036 challenger] Delius (ed. 1872) : “Ophelia’s Werth stand, wenn das Lob auf Verschwundenes und Verlorenes zurückkommen darf, auf der Höhe der ganzen Zeit, wie ein Herausforderer zu einem Wettkampf in Volkommenheiten. challenger gehört zu for her perfections.—Für whose worth der Qs. liest die Fol. who was.” [“If the praises of the lost and forlorn may return, Ophelia’s worth stands at the height of the entire age, as a challenger to a contest in perfection. Challenger belongs to for her perfections. For whose worth of the Qs., the Fol. reads who was.””]
1873 rug2
rug2=rug1
3036 on mount]
1877 v1877
v1877 : ≈ cald2 (see n. 3035) + magenta underlined ; ≈ col2 (VN: Sole challenger) ; = rug1
3036 on mount] Furness (ed. 1877): “I think Caldecott failed to see that ‘of all the age’ qualifies ‘challenger.’ Her worth challenged all the age to deny her perfection.”
3036 on mount] Moberly (apud Furness, ed. 1877):
1877 neil
neil
3036 challenger] Neil (ed. 1877, Notes): “unequalled, unmatched. Like the challenger to all opponents of the rights to the crown of the sovereign at whose accession he officiates, and by consent unopposed.”
1881 hud3
hud3
3036 Hudson (ed. 1881): “That is, ‘stood challenger of all the age.’”
1904 ver
ver
3036 on mount] Verity (ed. 1904): "i.e. conspicuously, so that the whole world should see the challenger, whose ’worth’ claimed to have no living equal."
1909 subb
subbver ; rug1
3036 on mount]
1931 crg1
crg1
3036 on mount] Craig (ed. 1931): “set up on high (Onion), mounted (on horseback).
crg1
3036 of all the age] Craig (ed. 1931): “qualifies challenger and not mount.”
1934 cam3
cam3 :
3036 on mount] Wilson (ed. 1934, Glossary): “conspicuously, in view of all.”
1934 rid1
rid1 : standard
3036 on mount] Ridley (ed. 1934, Glossary):
1939 kit2
kit2 ≈ v1877 (rug1)
3036-7 Stood . . . perfections] Kittredge (ed. 1939)
1947 cln2
cln2cam3 (without attribution)
3036 on mount]
1951 crg2
crg2=crg1
3036 on mount]
crg2=crg1
3036 of all the age]
1957 pel1
pel1 : standard
3036 on mount]
1970 pel2
pel2=pel1
3036 on mount]
1974 evns1
evns1 ≈ standard
3036 on mount]
1980 pen2
pen2 ≈ standard
3036-7 Stood . . . perfections]
pen2
3036 on mount] Spencer (ed. 1980): “conspicuously, for all to see. An alternative reading is ‘challenger-on-mount’ (a challenger mounted and ready in the lists’), but this usage is difficult to parallel.”
1982 ard2
ard2
3036 challenger . . . age] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “Of all the age relates to the challenger, not the mount. There is no need to suspect an allusion to the ceremony in which a newly crowned King of Hungary on a mountain near Pressburg would brandish his sword at the four quarters of the world challenging any to dispute his right. But this gives the idea.”
1984 chal
chal : Onions
3036 on mount]
1985 cam4
cam4 ≈ standard
3036 on mount]
1987 oxf4
oxf4 ≈ standard
3036 challenger . . . age]
oxf4 : Onions
3036 on mount]
1988 bev2
bev2 ≈ standard
3036 on mount]
1989 dent
dentstandard
3036 challenger . . . age]
1992 fol2
fol2≈ standard
3036 challenger . . . age]
3036