The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 3 of 9]Shakespeare, William
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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 3 of 9]
Shakespeare, William
English drama
_Sir To._ Like aqua-vitæ with a midwife. 175
_Mar._ If you will then see the fruits of the sport, mark
his first approach before my lady: he will come to her in
yellow stockings, and 'tis a colour she abhors, and cross-gartered,
a fashion she detests; and he will smile upon her,
which will now be so unsuitable to her disposition, being 180
addicted to a melancholy as she is, that it cannot but turn
him into a notable contempt. If you will see it, follow me.
_Sir To._ To the gates of Tartar, thou most excellent
devil of wit!
_Sir And._ I'll make one too. [_Exeunt._ 185
LINENOTES:
SCENE V.] SCENE VII. Pope.
OLIVIA'S garden.] Pope.
[3] _boiled_] _broiled_ Grey conj.
[7] _O'_] _Of_ Rowe.
[10] _An_] Pope. _And_ Ff.
_it is_] _'tis_ Rowe (ed. 1). _it's_ Id. (ed. 2).
[11] Enter M.] Ff (after line 10).
[12] _metal_] Malone. _Mettle_ F1. _Nettle_ F2 F3 F4.
[18] [Men hide themselves. Capell.
[throws down a letter] Theobald.
[21] SCENE VIII. Pope.
[30] _'Slight_] F3 F4. _Slight_ F1 F2. _'Slife_ Rowe.
[31, 35] Sir To.] Fab. Edd. conj.
[36] _Strachy_] _Stratarch_ Hanmer. _Trachy_ Warburton. _Trachyne_
Capell conj. _Straccio_ Smith conj. _Starchy_ Steevens conj.
_Stitchery_ Becket conj. _Stratico_ R.P. Knight conj. _Astrakhan_ C.
Knight conj. _Strozzi_ Collier conj. _Stracci_ Lloyd conj. _Sophy_ or
_Saucery_ or _Satrape_ Anon. apud Halliwell conj.
[37] _the wardrobe_] _her wardrobe_ Capell conj.
[38] _him_] _her_ Lloyd conj.
[49] _humour_] _honour_ Collier MS.
[51] _kinsman_] _uncle_ Rowe (ed. 2).
[56] _my--some_] Collier. _my some_ F1 F2. _some_ F3 F4.
[59] _Though ... cars_] _Silence! though our ears be withdrawn from
us_ Becket conj.
_with cars_] F1. _with cares_ F2 F3 F4. _by th' ears_ Hanmer. _with
carts_ Johnson conj. _with cables_ Tyrwhitt conj. _with cats_ Jackson
conj. _with tears_ Singer conj. _with racks_ S. Walker conj. _with
cords_ Grant White. _with_ _screws_ Bailey conj. _with cart-ropes_
Hunter conj. _with curs_ Anon. conj.
[65] _Cousin_] Ff. _Uncle_ Rowe (ed. 2).
[76] _employment_] _implement_ Hanmer (Theobald conj.).
[Taking....] Taking up a letter. Rowe.
[78] _and_] _now_ Rowe.
[84, 89, 96] [reads] Capell.
[85] _Soft!_] Rowe. _Soft,_ Ff.
[89-92] _Jove ... know_] As prose in Ff.
[90] _But who?_] _Alas! but who?_ Hanmer.
[91] _Lips,_] Edd. (Capell MS.). _Lips_ Ff.
[93] _numbers altered!_] Capell. _numbers alter'd:_ Ff. _number's
alter'd_ Rowe (ed. 2). _numbers alter_ Hanmer.
[97] _Lucrece knife_] Rowe (ed. 2). _Lucresse knife_ F1 F2. _Lucress
wife_ F3 F4. _Lucrece' knife_ Dyce (S. Walker conj.).
[96-99] _I may ... my life_] As in Hanmer. Printed as two lines in Ff.
[103] _let me see, let me see, let me see_] _let me see, let me see_
F3 F4.
[104] _o'_] Dyce. _a_ F1 F2. _of_ F3 F4.
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