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HAMLET, I. 1. 117, 118. Add to note, As stars with..... Distempered or As stars with...Discoloured Staunton conj.

I. 4. 36, 37. Add to note, the dram of leaven...of a dough Cartwright conj. the dram of evil...oft weigh down Bailey conj.

I. 4. 73.

I. 5. 11.

your... reason] of sovereignty your Hunter conj.

And for] Tho' in Anon. MS.

I. 5. 32, 34. shouldst...Wouldst] wouldst...Shouldst Anon. conj. (Misc.
Obs. on Hamlet, 1752).

II. 2. 82. Add to note, And think upon and answer Anon. conj. (Misc.
Obs. on Hamlet, 1752).

II. 2. 140. out of thy star] out of thy soar Bailey conj.

II. 2. 162. Be...then ;] Let...then Anon. conj. (Misc. Obs. on Hamlet,

1752).

II. 2. 438, 439. tyrannous.....murder] treacherous and damned light To
the vile murtherer Anon. conj. (Misc. Obs. on. Hamlet, 1752).
III. 1. 58. slings and arrows] stings and harrows Anon. conj. (Misc.
Obs. on Hamlet, 1752). stings and horrors Anon. MS.

III. 2. 21. scorn] sin Bailey conj.

III. 2. 22.

III. 2. 23.

the very age] the visage Bailey conj.

pressure] posture Bailey conj.

III. 2. 206. Nor...give] Let earth not give me Anon. conj. (Misc. Obs.

on Hamlet, 1752).

The cease of] Deceasing Bailey conj.

III. 3. 15.

III. 3. 169.

Add to note, And either house Bailey conj.

IV. 7. 112.

begun] begnawn Bailey conj.

V. 2. 180.

and outward...a kind] and out of the habit of encounter got a kind Bailey conj.

V. 2. 180, 181. collection] diction Bailey conj.

V. 2. 182. Add to note, profound and renowned Bailey conj.

King Lear, 1. 1. 72. Add to note, precious treasure Bailey conj.

I. I. 226.

II. 4. 92.

Add to note, burden, or Bailey conj.
Add to note, Fiery? what? quality? Taylor conj. MS.

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HAMLET.

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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ’.

CLAUDIUS, king of Denmark.

HAMLET, Son to the late, and nephew to the present king.

POLONIUS, lord chamberlain.

HORATIO, friend to Hamlet.

LAERTES, Son to Polonius.

[blocks in formation]

GERTRUDE, queen of Denmark, and mother to Hamlet.
OPHELIA, daughter to Polonius.

Lords, Ladies, Officers, Soldiers, Sailors, Messengers, and other Attendants.

Ghost of Hamlet's Father.

SCENE: Denmark".

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DRAMATIS PERSONE.] First given by Rowe.

2 Denmark] Edd. (Globe ed.) Elsinoor. Rowe.

THE TRAGEDY OF

HAMLET

PRINCE OF DENMARK,

ACT I.

SCENE I. Elsinore. A platform before the castle.

FRANCISCO at his post. Enter to him BERNARDO.

Ber. Who's there?

Fran. Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself.
Ber. Long live the king!

Fran. Bernardo?

Ber. He.

Fran. You come most carefully upon your hour.

Ber. 'Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Fran

cisco.

Fran. For this relief much thanks: 'tis bitter cold,

And I am sick at heart.

ACT 1. SCENE 1.] Actus Primus. Scæna Prima. Ff. Omitted in Qq.

See note (1).

Elsinore.] Capell.

A platform......] Malone. An open Place before the Palace. Rowe. A Platform before the Palace. Theobald. Platform of the Castle. Capell. Francisco at...] Francisco upon... Capell. Enter Barnardo, and Francisco, two Centinels. QqFf.

I. Who's] FfQ6. Whose The rest. I-5. Who's......He] As in QqFf. Two lines of verse in Capell, the first ending unfold.

4. Bernardo?] Barnardo? F, F2 Q6F3. Barnardo. The rest.

6. carefully chearfully F3F4 7. now struck] new-struck Elze (Steevens conj.).

struck] strooke Qq. strook F..

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