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Notes for lines 2951-end ed. Hardin A. Aasand
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
3685 Wast Hamlet wronged Laertes? neuer Hamlet. 36855.2.233
3686 If Hamlet from himselfe be tane away,
3687 And when hee’s not himselfe, dooes wrong Laertes,
1870 Abbott
Abbott
3686-7 be . . . Laertes] Abbott (§297): “Be, Beest, &c., was used in A.–S. (beon) generally in a future sense. Hence, since the future and subjunctive are closely connected in meaning, be assumed an exclusively subjunctive use; and this was so common, that we not merely find ‘if it be’ (which might represent the proper inflected subjunctive of be), but also ‘if thou beest,’ where the indicative is used subjunctively. . . . And (Mätzner, vol. I. p. 367), bee, beest, bee,pl. bee, is staed by Wallis to be the regular form of the subjunctive. Hence, from the mere force of association, be is often used (after though, if, and other words that often take the subjunctive) without having the full force of the subjunctive. Indeed any other verb placed in the same context would be used in the indicative. Thus [cites 3686-7).”
1885 macd
macd
3686-8 If Hamlet from himself . . . denies it] MacDonald (ed. 1885): “‘refuses the wrong altogether—will in his true self have nothing to do with it.’ No evil thing comes of our true selves, and confession is the [casting?] of it from us, the only true denial. He who will not confess a wrong, holds to the wrong.”
1907 Rushton
Rushton
3686-8 If Hamlet from himself . . . denies it] Rushton (1907, p. 40: “In all crimes there must be an evil disposition; a mere mistake is not punishable; and those that are to be esteemed guilty of any offenses must have the use of their reason, and be at their own disposal or liberty (Woods Inst., 2nd ed., p. 340, 339), for, Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea (3 Inst. 107), the act does not make a man guilty unless his intention were guilty.”
1982 ard2
ard2
3686 Jenkins (ed. 1982): “Cf. ‘Ophelia divided from herself and her fair judgment’ (([4.5.84-5])).”
1985 cam4
cam4 ≈ standard
3690 faction]
CAM4
3686 tane] Edwards (ed. 1985): “taken.”
1987 oxf4
oxf4 : dent
3686-8 If Hamlet from himself . . . denies it] Hibbard (ed. 1987): “Compare ‘To not be oneself’ ((Dent ) 64.1)).”
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