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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3077 But euen his Mother shall vncharge the practise,4.7.67
1755 John
John
3077 uncharge] Johnson (1755, uncharge): “v.a. “To retract an accusation.” [cites Hamlet]”
1760 John2
John2
3077 uncharge the practice] Johnson (2nd ed. 1760, practise): “v.n. 4. To use bad arts or strategems Shakespeare.”
1791- rann
rann
3077 uncharge the practice] Rann (ed. 1791):“acquit us of all plot against his life.”
1805 Seymour
Seymour
3077 uncharge the practice] Seymour (1805, 2:196-7) : <p. 196> “‘Practice’ is device, stratagem, as in other places; and ‘uncharge the practice,’ I believe, implies, unload it of suspicion, with reference to the charging and uncharging a gun; or, per-</p. 196> <P. 197>haps ‘uncharge’ means no more than ‘not charge’ or ‘accuse.’” </p. 197>
1819 cald1
cald1≈rann
3077 uncharge the practice] Caldecott (ed. 1819): “Acquit the expedient pursued, of blame.”
1854 del2
del2
3077 uncharge the practice] Delius (ed. 1854): “[This] ist eigentlich so viel als: die hinterlistige Nachstellung von der Beschuldigung, eine solche (practice) zu sein, freissprechen.”[“This is specifically as much as the discharging from the insidious plot such an accusation [of conspiracy”].
1864b ktly
ktly : standard
3077 vncharge] Keightley (ed. 1864 [1866]: Glossary): ”unattacked.”
1864-68 c&mc
c&mc
3077 vncharge] Clarke & Clarke (ed. 1864-68, rpt. 1874-78): “‘Shall not charge any one with scheming against him.’ See Note 57. Act ii, [H5].”
1872 del4
del4 = del2
3077 uncharge the practice]
1872 cln1
cln1
3077 vncharge] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “make no accusation against. The word is probably coined by Sh. for the nonce.”
3077 practice] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872):”plot, stratagem, treachery. See [Cor. 4.1.33 (2471)]: ‘Cautelous baits and practice.’ And [Ham. 4.7.137 (3077); 5.2.301 (3660)].”
1872 hud2
hud2
3077 vncharge the practice] Hudson (ed. 1872): “Acquit the proceeding of all design.”
1877 v1877
v1877 : ≈ cald2 ; cln1(minus “make no accusation against.”)
3077 vncharge] Clark & Wright (apud Furness, ed. 1877): “The word is probably coined by Sh. for the nonce.”
v1877 : cln1(minus Cor. //)
3077 practice] Clark & Wright (apud Furness, ed. 1877): “Plot, stratagem, treachery. See 4.7.137[3077]; 5.2.301 [3660].”
1877 neil
neil ≈ standard
3077 practice] Neil (ed. 1877, Notes): “plot, contrivance. [Lr. 1.2.163 (502); 2.1.73 (1011)].”
1881 hud3
hud3 ≈ hud2
3077 vncharge the practice] Hudson (ed. 1881): “Acquit the proceeding or the contrivance of all design.”
1882 elze2
elze2
3078 accedent] Elze (ed. 1882): “Accident is to be pronounced as a trisyllabic feminine ending before the pause, so that the two hemistichs do not form an Alexandrine, but a regular blank-verse.”
1883 wh2
wh2
3077 vncharge the practice] White (ed. 1883): “disbelieve the plot.”
1885 macd
macd
3077 MacDonald (ed. 1885): “‘shall not give the practice’—artifice, cunning, attempt, chicane, or trick—but a word not necessarily offensive—’the name it deserves, but call it accident;’ [3128].”
1885 mull
mull ≈ standard
3077 vncharge
mull
3077 practice] Mull (ed. 1885): “stratagem.”
1889 Barnett
Barnett
3077 vncharge] Barnett (1889, p. 57): <p. 57>“not charge as a plot.”</p.57>
1890 irv2
irv2
3077 vncharge] Symons (in Irving & Marshall, ed. 1890): “make no accusation against.”
3077 practice] Symons (in Irving & Marshall, ed. 1890): “stratagem.”
1899 ard1
ard1 : standard
3077 vncharge the practise] Dowden (ed. 1899): “acquit, free from accusation (charge), the aritifice or stragem. For practice, see [5.2.328 (3798)].”
1905 rltr
rltr : standard
3077 vncharge]
3077 practice]
1906 nlsn
nlsn: standard
3077 vncharge] Neilson (ed. 1906, Glossary)
3077 practice] Neilson (ed. 1906, Glossary)
1931 crg1
crg1 ≈ standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1934a cam3
cam3 : standard
3077 vncharge] Wilson (ed. 1934, Glossary)
3077 practice] Wilson (ed. 1934, Glossary)
1934b rid1
rid1 : standard
3077 vncharge] Ridley (ed. 1934, Glossary):
1937 pen1a
pen1a : standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1938 parc
parc≈ standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1939 kit2
kit2 ≈ standard
3077 vncharge]
3077 vncharge] Kittredge (ed. 1939, Glossary):
1942 n&h
n&h ≈ standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1947 cln2
Cln2 : standard
3077 vncharge the practise]
1951 alex
alex ≈ standard
3077 practice] Alexander (ed. 1951, Glossary)
1951 crg2
crg2 = crg1
3077 vncharge the practise
1954 sis
sis
3078 accedent] Sisson (ed. 1954, Glossary): “occurrence, event, chance.”
Sis ≈ standard
3077 vncharge] Sisson (ed. 1954, Glossary):
3077 practice] Sisson (ed. 1954, Glossary):
1957 pel1
pel1 : standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1970 pel2
˙pel2=pel1
3077 vncharge the practise
1974 evns1
evns1 ≈ standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1980 pen2
pen2 ≈ standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1982 ard2
ard2 ≈ standard
3077 vncharge]
3077 practice]
1984 chal
chal : standard
3077 vncharge]
3077 practice]
1985 cam4
cam4 ≈ standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1987 oxf4
oxf4 : standard ; OED
3077 vncharge]
1988 bev2
bev2 ≈ standard
3077 vncharge the practise
1992 fol2
fol2≈ standard
3077 vncharge]
3077 practice]
1993 dent
dentstandard
3077 vncharge the practise
1998 OED
OED
3077 vncharge] uncharge, v. Now rare. b. To acquit of guilt. 1602 SHAKS. Ham. IV. vii. 68 Euen his Mother shall vncharge the practice, And call it accident.[etc.]
3077