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[*]

William Shakespeare, Hamlet, as contained in G. Blakemore Evans, ed., The Riverside Shakespeare (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1974). All further references to Shakespeare's plays are to this source.

[1]

Lin Tung-chi, "'Sullied' is the Word: A Note in Hamlet Criticism," Waikuoyu (Foreign Languages) (Shanghai, 1980), no. 1, pp. 1-11, reviewed in ShS, 34 (1981), p. 195.

[2]

F.T. Bowers, "Hamlet's 'Sullied' or 'Solid' Flesh: A Bibliographical Case-History," ShS, 9 (1956), 44-48.

[3]

Thomas Dekker (with Chettle and Haughton), Patient Grissil, contained in F.T. Bowers, ed., The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker, vol. 1 (Cambridge: Cambridge U.P., 1953; rpt., 1970).

[4]

A.A. Hill, cited in Bowers, op. cit., p. 48, and Helge Kökeritz, "This Sullied Solid Flesh," Studia Neophilologica, 30 (1958), 3-10, overlook these citations, as well as that following contained in Cotgrave's dictionary.