Claudius's ‘effects’ in Hamlet

No play has had as many editions or has been the subject of as much critical examination as Hamlet by William Shakespeare, yet there remain passages that have never been satisfactorily glossed. One such passage occurs in Claudius's prayer speech, particularly with the word 'effects.'...

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