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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
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3065 It warmes the very sicknes in my hart4.7.55
1875 Marshall
Marshall
3065-67 Marshall (1875, pp. 83-4): <p. 83>“Laertes, on the contrary, rejoices at the idea of meeting Hamlet—[cites 3065-67] He has the advantage over the King of being single-minded in his purpose; he needs no tortuous means to his end, though, ultimately, he weakly consents to use such. It would have </p. 83> <p. 84> been well for his own honour had he adhered to the frank declaation of vengeance which he here makes, had he reproached Hamlet to his face, and openly challenged him to fight.” </p. 84>
1985 CAM4
CAM4 ≈
3065 warmes] Edwards (ed. 1985): “does good to.”
3065 very] Edwards (ed. 1985): “real.”
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