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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
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3109 King. Not that I thinke you did not loue your father, 
1860 Walker
Walker
3109 King. Not . . . father] Walker (1860, 3:270): <p. 270>“Here, as also in the passages beginning, ‘In the corrupted ‘currents of this world,’ and, ‘There’s a divinity doth hedge a king,’ Claudius, like the ghost, shows something of Hamlet’s philosophizing turn.”</p. 270>
1860- mWhite
mWhite : Walker
3109 King. Not . . . father] White (ms. notes in Walker, 1860, 3: 270): White annotates in the margin Walker’s reference to “There’s a divinity doth hedge a king” [3509] to suggest: “There’s such a divinity . . . .”
from Nick’s print-out to the xerox he acquired in summer ‘97
1877 v1877
v1877 : Walker (subst.)
3109 King. Not . . . father]
1939 kit2
kit2
3109-3112+9 Kittredge (ed. 1939): “These reflections are curiously similar to the moralizing of the Player King in [3.2.196-209 (0000)]. Claudius cannot get ‘The Mousetrap’ out of his head—and no wonder!”
1980 pen2
pen2 : Kit1 w/o attribution
3109-3112+9 Spencer (ed. 1980): “This discourse of the King on the effects of time upon will-power is an interesting and ironical comment on Hamlet’s situation. Hamlet had given his view of the matter at IV.4.32-66, and had acknowledged to the Ghost that he, lapsed in time and passion, lets go by| The important acting of your dread command (III.4.108-9). Claudius seems, moreover, to be repeating the assertion of the Player-King in III.2.198-225, that Purpose is but the slave to memory.”
1982 ard2
ard2 : contra Kit2
3109-3112+9 Jenkins (ed. 1982): “The similarity of these reflections to those of the Player King ((III.ii.182-94)) must be given a dramatic rather than a psychological explanation. It is not so much that ‘Claudius cannot get “The Mousetrap” out of his head’ ((Kittredge)) as that the dramatist reiterates a dominant motif. Cf. III.i.56-88 LN [Longer Notes] ((penult. para.)); III.ii.183-208 LN [Longer Notes].”
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