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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3127 Or with a little shuffling, you may choose4.7.137
1869 tsch
tsch : Johnson’s Dict.
3127 shuffling] Tschischwitz (ed. 1869): “to act tumultuously and fraudulently. Sam. Johnson.”
[HLA: This is a quotation from definition 5 of "shuffle" v.a. within Johnson’s Dictionary.]
1870 Miles
Miles
3127-39 Miles (1870, 69-70): <p. 69>“Hamlet is exalted over the mere man of animal courage and passion, not only intellectually and physically, but morally too. The reckless ‘darer of damnation’ is unfortunately ready to dare dishonor too. The King might have spared himself the pains of feeling his way so nicely how far in villainy he could venture without shocking his man. They are both of a mind, although the master villain is the King: [cites 3127-31; 3150-53]</p. 69> <p. 70>
“Thus thickens the plot: in the foregound, the two conspirators, vindictive, eager, aggresive; in the distance, with Horatio, the great defensive avenger, moving ghostlike to his doom and theirs!” </p. 70>
1934a cam3
cam3 :
3127 shuffling] Wilson (ed. 1934, Glossary): “mixing, jumbling together.”
1939 kit2
Kit2
3127 shuffling]
3127 shuffling] Kittredge (ed. 1939, Glossary):
1954 sis
Sis ≈ standard
3127 shuffling] Sisson (ed. 1954, Glossary):
1974 evns1
evns1≈ standard
3127 shuffling]
1980 pen2
pen2 ≈ standard
3127 shuffling]
1982 ard2
ard2
3127 shuffling] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “Contrast [3.3.61 (0000)]: the King’s own word condemns him.”
1984 chal
chal : standard
3127 shuffling]
1985 cam4
cam4
3127 shuffling] Edwards (ed. 1985): “deceit ((rather than physically shuffling the foils)). See notes to [3.3.61 and 3.1.67].”
1987 oxf4
oxf4 : OED
3127 shuffling] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “sleight of hand, shifting around ((of the foils)) ((OED vbl. sb. 3))." [ 3. The shifting of a thing about or from one place to another; change of the position (of things) with reference to each other; mixing or jumbling together.]).”
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