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THETRAGEDYOFHAMLET
THEWORKS
OFSHAKESPEARE
THETRAGEDYOFHAMLET
EDITEDBY
EDWARDDOWDEN
n
METHUENANDCO.
36ESSEXSTREET:STRANDLONDON
1899
957795
CONTENTS
PAGE
Introductionix
TheTragedyofHamleti
AppendixI.
The"Travelling"ofthePlayers..229
AppendixII. - SomePassagesfromtheQuartoof
1603231
AppendixIII.
Addenda235
INTRODUCTION
atrustworthytext. thattextwhicharefoundintheprimarysources - the
Quartoof1604andtheFolioof1623 - insofarasthose
Folio1623.
ThedatesofthelaterQuartosareasfollows: - Q3,
1605;Q4,1611;Q5,undated;Q6,1637.Formy
Thirdly,itgivesexplanatorynotes.Hereitis
XINTRODUCTION
26 - 38),andof"standacomma'tweentheiramities"
JonsonandShakespeare(ll.ii.210 - 214).Withtheaid
bing(II.i.25).IhavemadewhatIsupposetobenew - perhapserroneous - suggestionsasto"Takethisfrom venturedtothrowout,doubtfully,suggestions - possibly darkeningcounselwithwords - on"fishmonger"(ll.ii.
INTRODUCTIONxi
remain.
Sturlason'sProseEdda(about1230): - "TheNine
ofIrelandbytheFourMasters,undertheyear91 7 meanmad,andthatAmhlaidemaybeasynonymof
NortherntaleofHamletasweknowitfromSaxo.^
Introduction,IxivandIxviii).
xiiINTRODUCTION
JutlandunderKingRorikofDenmark.Horwendil
INTRODUCTIONxiii
Hercules.
forest - freelyrenderingSaxo'sLatin - toldthestoryof .rat!arat !"circumstancesprobablyborrowedfrom
Shakespeare.
Asearlyas1589anEnglishdramaonthesubject
author - madelongsince - wassupportedwithsub- speare'sLibra)y,vol.i. xivINTRODUCTION speaksofHamlet,punsuponthenameKyd.Wemay
SpanishTragedy - itselfaplayofrevenge(afather's
bringingtheirtidingsofDenmark.
INTRODUCTIONxv
whoarrivedinGermanyatalaterdate.^
UnderthedateJuly26,1602,wasenteredinthe
1603."TheLordChamberlain'sservantsof1602
Shakespeare'scompany - had,sincetheaccessionof
publicationofShakespeare'sHamlet. xviINTRODUCTION sure,forJamesRoberts. feebleorincoherentlines.
INTRODUCTIONxvii
TheQuartoof1603,containing2143lines,is
differfromthosefamiliartous - Poloniusishere "aBragartGentleman" ;Franciscoisknownonlyas appearingasaconfederateonHamlet'sside. b xviiiINTRODUCTION inoneoftwoways - either,astheClarendonPress followinglines:
Lookyounow,hereisyourhusband,
Toaffrightchildrenandamazetheworld:
fromtheOuarto:
INTRODUCTIONxix
WellSonneHamhtweincareofyou:butspecially
Intenderpreservationofyourhealth,
withthefollowingfromHenryV.,II.ii.12and57 - 59: -
Nowsitsthewindfair,andwewillaboard.
Andtenderpreservationofourperson.
ThegeneralstyleoftheHam/eiof1603ismuch
TheQuartoof1604iscarelesslyprintedandill
considerableomissionsintheQuartoarethree - thirteen
XXINTRODUCTION
thereasonfortheomissionseemstomeobvious - Den- thenativecountryoftheEnghshQueen. whichwereregardedasold-fashioned.
Thedurationoftheactionintheplaypresents
Griggs'sfacsimile.
INTRODUCTIONxxi
revengethemurder - itwastwomonthssincehisfather's sailedforEngland - anintervalsufficienttopermit xxiiINTRODUCTION
ThedivisionofthelastthreeActsoftheplayis
IshouldinthiseditionfollowMr.Hudson.
INTRODUCTIONxxiii
datedi577 - ofJorgenRossenkrantzandP.Guldenstern appearonthesamepageofanoldGermanalbumin condottieri." subject,xxvi. xxivINTRODUCTION workingofourminds - anequilibriumbetweenthereal truth.ButthesubtletyofSaxo'sAmleth - andwemay besurethesameistrueofKyd'sHamlet - waswhat wascaughtinthewebofhisownimaginings,and
INTRODUCTIONxxv
Kyd,itturnedoutthatsuchsubtletyoverreacheditself - whichShakespearerecognisedaswhollyright,and xxviINTRODUCTION asaveil, - forsometimesdisplayisaconcealment,as thesubtleispre-eminentlyacritic - acriticofart,a criticofhimself.
INTRODUCTIONxxvii
moreoftheantiqueRomanStoicthanaDane.For withanimpatientaversion. nature,Hamlethasinhimsomethingdangerous - awill dyingvoiceforasuccessortothethrone. xxviiiINTRODUCTION utterthenameofOphelia. hasbeenmadeoutforeitherhypothesis.
Hamletaretoact,scene,andlineasfoundinthe
GlobeShakespeare.
thepreparationofthisvolume.
THETRAGEDY
HAMLET,PRINCEOFDENMARK
Courtiers.
DRAMATISPERSONS
Claudius,KingofDenmark.
FoRTiNBRAS,FHnceofNorway.
Horatio,FriendtoHamlet.
PoLONius,LordChamberlain.
Laertes,hisSon.
voltimand,>^
Cornelius,
rosencrantz,
Guildenstern,
OSRIC,AGentleman,.
APriest.
Marcellus,I^^
T,>Officers.Bernardo,J-^
Francisco,aSoldier.
Reynaldo,ServanttoPolonius.
ACaptain.
EnglishAmbassadors.
Players.
TwoClowns,Grave-diggers.
Ophelia,DaughtertoPolonius.
ants.
GhostofHamlefsFather.
Scene:Elsinore.
THETRAGEDY
HAMLET,PRINCEOFDENMARK
ACTI
SCENEI.
Ehinore.APlatformbeforetheCastle.
Franciscoathispost.EntertohimBernardo.
Ber.Who'sthere?
Ber.Longlivetheking!
Fran.Bernardo?
Ber.He.5
Fran.Youcomemostcarefullyuponyourhour.
cisco. 3
4HAMLET[acti.
AndIamsickatheart.
Ber.Haveyouhadquietguard?
Fran.Notamousestirring.lo
Ber.Well,goodnight.
IfyoudomeetHoratioandMarcellus,
Therivalsofmywatch,bidthemmakehaste.
EnterHORATIOandMARCELLUS.
Hor.Friendstothisground.
Mar.AndliegementotheDane,i5
Fran.Giveyougoodnight.
Mar.O,farewell,honestsoldier:
Whohathrelievedyou?
Fran.Bernardohasmyplace.
Giveyougoodnight.\Exit.
Mar.Holla!Bernardo!
Ber.Say,
What,isHoratiothere?
Hor.Apieceofhim.
F,hathQ.21.Mar.]Qi,F;Hora.Q.
readingofQI.Compare"rivality"59. stateShakespeare'sintentionseemstobe ernments."cananswerjestingly.
SCI]PRINCEOFDENMARK5
Ber.Ihaveseennothing.
Mar.Horatiosays'tisbutourfantasy,
Andwillnotletbelieftakeholdofhim
ThereforeIhaveentreatedhimalong
Withustowatchtheminutesofthisnight,
Thatifagainthisapparitioncome,
Hemayapproveoureyesandspeaktoit.
Hor.Tush,tush,'twillnotappear,
Ber.Sitdownawhile;30
Andletusonceagainassailyourears.
Thataresofortifiedagainstourstory.
Whatwetwonightshaveseen.
Hor.Well,sitwedown.
AndletushearBernardospeakofthis,
Ber.Lastnightofall,35
Whenyondsamestarthat'swestwardfromthe
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