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Notes for lines 2023-2950 ed. Frank N. Clary
For explanation of sigla, such as jen, see the editions bib.
2062 What to our selues in passion we propose,3.2.194
1539 Taverner
Taverner: Erasmus
2062-3 Taverner (1539, sig. M iiii; 1569, p. 36); “Dies adimit aegritudinem. Time taketh awaye greuaunce. There is no displeasure so great, no hatred so impotent, no sorow so immoderat, but time aswageth it..” Ed. note: See also 3110 ff.
1857 fieb
fieb
2062-3 Fiebig (ed. 1857): “Although the rhyme properly consists in the correspondence of the last sound of one verse to the last sound or syllable of another, we find in English poetry, the rhyme not seldom existing merely for the eye, as it is here, and with prove or move rhyming with love; flies, rhyming with enemies etc.; whilst, in French, there is a strict rule, by which the rhyme is regulated in conformity to the eye as well as to the ear.”
1882 elze
elze ≈ Gervinus
2062 What to our selues] Elze (ed. 1882): “Gervinus (Shakespeare, 3d Ed., II, 102] justly points out, how strongly this passage reflects upon Hamlet himself; it is wormwood administered to him.”
1891 dtn
dtn
2062-2063 Deighton (ed. 1891): “that which under the influence of strong feeling we purpose to ourselves as a course of action, when that strong feeling passes away, loses its motive.”
1980 pen2
pen2
2062 passion] Spencer (ed. 1980): “the heat of the moment.”
1984 chal
chal: xref.
2062 passion] Wilkes (ed. 1984): “[3.2.72 (1923)].”
2062 3110