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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3135 Collected from all simples that haue vertue 31354.7.144
1755 John
John
3135 simples] Johnson (1755, simple): “n.s. [simple, french] A single ingredient in a medicine; a drug. It is popularly used for an herb. ‘Of simples in these groves that grow, We’ll learn the perfect skill; The nature of each herb to know, Which cures, and which can kill.’ Drayton’s Q. of Cynthia. ‘Our foster nurse of nature is repose, The which he acks; that to provoke in him, Are many simples operative, whose power Will close the eye of anguish.’ [Lear] ‘He would ope his leathern scrip, And shew me simples of a thousand names, Telling their strange and virogous faculties’ Milton. ‘What virtue is in this remedy lies in the naked simple itself, as it comes over from the Indies.’ Temple. ‘Around its entries nodding poppies grow, And all cool simples that sweet rest bestow; Night from the plants their sleepy virtue drains, And passing, sheds it on the silent plains.’ Dryden. ‘Med’cine is mine: what herbs and simples grow In fields and forests, all their pow’rs I know, And am the great physician call’d.’ Dryden.”
1864-68 c&mc
c&mc
3135 simples] Clarke & Clarke (ed. 1864-68, rpt. 1874-78): “‘Simples’ are ‘herbs’ see Note 25, Act iii., [MW), and that their efficacious growth was supposed to be influenced by the moon, is adverted. So in Note 29, Act iii. [Tro.].”
1872 cln1
cln1
3135 simples] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): ““Herbs, so-called as being the simple ingredients of a compound mixture. Compare [ASY4.1.16 (0000)]: ‘ A melancholy of mine own compounded of many simples.’ And in [Rom. 5.1.40 (0000)] the apothecary is described as ‘culling of simples.’””
cln1
3135 vertue] Clark & Wright (ed. 1872): “medicinal power or efficacy. See [Mac. 4.3.156 (0000), where ‘virtue’ is applied to the healing power of Edward the Confessor.”
1877 v1877
v1877 : ≈ cln1 (minus ASY //; Rom. quotation]
3135 simples] Clark & Wright (apud Furness, ed. 1877): “Herbs, so-called as being the simple ingredients of a compound mixtures. See [Rom. 5.1.40 (0000)].”
1881 hud3
hud3
3135 simples] Hudson (ed. 1881): “Simples is, properly, herbs; but was used of any medicine. See vol. vi. pag2 27, note 9.”
1885 mull
mull ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1889 Barnett
Barnett
3135 simples] Barnett (1889, p. 58): <p. 58>“healing herbs; so called because they are the elements of the medical compounds.” </p. 58>
1905 rltr
rltr : standard
3135 simples]
1931 crg1
crg1 ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1934 CAM3a
CAM3a : standard
3135-6
1939 KIT2
Kit2
3135 Collected from] Kittredge (ed. 1939): “composed of”
Kit2
3135 vertue] Kittredge (ed. 1939): “medicinal efficacy.”
3135 vertue] Kittredge (ed. 1939, Glossary): “medicinal efficacy.”
Kit2≈ standard
3135 simples]
1938 parc
parc ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1942 N&H
N&H ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1947 cln2
cln2 ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1951 alex
alex ≈ standard
3135 simples] Alexander (ed. 1951, Glossary)
1951 crg2
crg2=crg1
3135 simples]
1957 pel1
pel1 : standard
3135 simples]
1970 pel2
pel2=pel1
3135 simples]
1974 evns1
evns1 ≈ standard
3135 simples]
evns1 ≈ standard
3135 vertue] Evans (ed. 1974): “curative power.”
1980 pen2
pen2
3135-6 Collected . . . Moone] Spencer (ed. 1980): “It was believed that herbs were especially efficacious when gathered by moonlight (see III.2.266). But perhaps Under the moon goes with have virtue and merely means ‘anywhere on earth’.”
pen2 ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1982 ard2
ard2 ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1984 chal
chal : standard
3135 simples]
chal : xref 2908.
3135 vertue]
1985 cam4
cam4
3135 Collected] Edwards (ed. 1985): “Put together. Compare [3.2.233].”
cam4 ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1987 oxf4
oxf4 ≈ standard
3135-6 Collected . . . Moone] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “See note to 3.2.241.”
[ This seems similar to CAM4 and PEN2’s reference to the Player King’s speech.TLN 2127-8]
oxf4 ≈ standard
3135 simples]
1988 bev2
bev2: standard
3135 simples]
1992 fol2
fol2≈ standard
3135 Collected]
fol2≈ standard
3135 simples]
fol2≈ standard
3135 vertue]
1993 dent
dentstandard
3135 simples]
dentstandard
3135 vertue]
1998 OED
OED
3135 simples] 6. A medicine or medicament composed or concocted of only one constituent, esp. of one herb or plant (obs.); hence, a plant or herb employed for medical purposes. Now arch. In common use from c 1580 to 1750, chiefly in pl.
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