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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3156 So fast {they} <they’l> follow; your Sisters drownd Laertes.4.7.64
mTBY2 1723-33? ms. notes in POPE1
mTBY2
3156 they] Thirlby (ms. notes in Pope,ed. 1723 [1723-33?]): “I had wrote in the margin f [probably] they [and thus Q2].”
1790 mal
mal ≈ malsii
3155-6 Quee. One . . . follow] Malone (1790, 10:301): See n. 4, p. 301.
This is sonnet 131.
1885 macd
macd
3156 So . . . follow] MacDonald (ed. 1885): “If this be the right reading, it means, ‘so fast they insist on following.’”
1934 Wilson
Wilson
3156 they follow] Wilson (1934, 2:256) reports that F1 and ROWE read they’l follow while “most” edition follow Q2.
1939 kit2
kit2
3155-56 Kittredge (ed. 1939): “Cf. [4.5.78-9 (2815-16)].”
1982 ard2
ard2 : v1877 w/o attribution (Locrine //) ; kit2 w/o attribution (4.5.78-9 //) ; contra N&Q
3155-6 Quee. One . . . follow] Jenkins (ed. 1982): “((See N&Q, ccxxiv, 121-2). But notwithstanding the parallel situations, the idea itself is too common for us to have to infer that Locrine echoes the Ur-Hamlet. Cf. Intro., p. 99 n.2.”
3155-6 Quee. One . . . follow] Jenkins (ed. 1982, Introduction, 99, note 2): <p. 99><n>“2If the Queen’s report of the drowning was echoed in Locrine ((as suggested in N&Q, ccxxiv, 121-2)), so much presumably would have been in the Ur-Hamlet. I find this somewhat improbable. But though it would lessen Shakespeare’s originality in one way, in another, since Sabren in Locrine explicitly ‘sought her death’, it would emphasize it.” </n></p.99>
1987 oxf4
oxf4 : Tilley ; n. 2815-6
3155-6 Quee. One . . . follow] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “See note to 4.5.74-5 [2815-6], and Tilley M1012.”
Tilley is “Misfortune never comes alone”
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