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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3106 Or are you like the painting of a sorrowe,4.7.108
1858 Lloyd
Lloyd
3105-3112+10 Lloyd (1858, sig. 2Rv ): <sig. Rv>“The guilty king himself is so conscious of the tendency of time and thought to sickly o’er the native hue of resolution,—to quench passion the most violent, that he speaks thus to rouse Laertes whom he had pacified with such difficulty:— </sig. Rv> [cites 3105-3112+12].” <sig. 2Rr>
1875 Marshall
Marshall
3105-08 Marshall (1875, p. 85): <p. 85> “Claudius having sufficiently aroused his vanity, now proceeds to kindle his anger: [cites 3105-08]
“The simpler nature of the youth is becoming slightly impatient at the elder’s prolixity; still the latter persists in trying his patience. It is not till after another long discussion that he comes to the point: [cites 3112+10-3115] Laertes’ answer is brief, but there is no mistaking its earnestness—’To cut his throat I’ the church.’ The tempter’s object is fained; the young man’s passion, aggravated by the trial his patience has had to endure, is now at such a height that his reason, and sense of honour, will not be heard if they protect against the treacherous proposal which is now to be made to him.” </p. 85>
1885 macd
macd
3106 painting] MacDonald (ed. 1885): “the picture.”
1885 mull
mull ≈ macd w/o attribution
3106 painting]
1993 dent
dent ≈ standard
3106 painting of a sorrowe
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