[1410] _mayst_] _maist_ Ff. _must_ Q. [1411] Patr. _You rascal!... fool._] Ff. Omitted in Q. [1412] _of Agamemnon_] Ff. Omitted in Q. [1413] _Patroclus_] Ff. _this Patroclus_ Q. [1414] _of the prover_] Q. _to the creator_ Ff. _to thy creator_ Rowe (ed. 2). _of thy creator_ Capell. [1415] SCENE VI. Pope. [1416] _Patroclus_] Ff. _Come Patroclus_ Q. _Come:--Patroclus_ Edd. conj. [1417] [Exit.] Ff. om. Q. [1418] _a cuckold and a whore_] Ff. _a whore, and a cuckold_ Q. [1419] _emulous_] Q. _emulations_ F₁ F₂. _emulatious_ F₃ F₄. [1420] _Now ... all!_] Ff. Omitted in Q. [1421] _serpigo_] F₄. _suppeago_ F₁. _sarpego_ F₂. _serpego_ F₃. [1422] [Exit.] Theobald. om. Q Ff. Enter ... and Ajax.] Capell, after line 63: transferred by Dyce. Enter ... Diomed, Aiax & Calcas. Q. Enter ... Ajax, and Chalcas. Ff (after line 63). [1423] _He shent our_] Theobald. _He sate, our_ Q. _He sent our_ Ff. _He sent us_ Hanmer. _We sent our_ Collier (Theobald conj.) _He sent back_ Keightley. See note (V). [1424] _appertainment_] Ff. _appertainings_ Q. [1425] _told so, lest_] _told so, least_ Q. _told of, so_ F₁. _told of, least_ F₂. _told of, lest_ F₃ F₄. _told, if so_ Collier conj. (withdrawn). [1426] _say so_] _so say_ Ff. [Exit.] Rowe (ed. 2). om. Q Ff. [1427] _proud_] Q F₁. _a proud_ F₂ F₃ F₄. [1428] _you will_] Q F₂ F₃ F₄. _will_ F₁. [1429] _the cause_] Ff. _a cause_ Q. [1430] _A word, my lord._] Ff. Omitted in Q. [1431] [Takes ...] Malone. Drawing Agamemnon apart. Capell. To Agamemnon. Rowe. om. Q Ff. [1432] _their_] _this_ Rowe (ed. 2). [1433] _composure_] Q. _counsell that_ Ff. [1434] _knits not,_] _knits, not_ F₁. [1435] Re-enter ...] Enter ... Ff. om. Q. [1436] SCENE VII. Pope. [1437] _him._] Q. _him?_ Ff. [1438] _The ... flexure_] As prose first by Malone. As two lines in Q Ff, the first ending _courtesie._ [1439] _legs are_] Q F₃ F₄. _legge are_ F₁. _legges are_ F₂. _are ... for flexure_] Q. _are ... for flight_ Ff. _are for necessity, not flexure_ Pope. _are for necessity, not for flexure_ Capell. [1440] _upon_] _on_ Pope. [1441] _breath_] _breathing_ Capell conj. _Hear_] F₃ F₄. _Heare_ F₁ F₂. _Heere_ Q. [1442] _wing'd_] F₂ F₃ F₄. _winged_ Q F₁. [1443] _all_] om. Pope. [1444] _on_] Q. _of_ Ff. _beheld_] _upheld_ Mason conj. [1445] _Yea,_] Q. _Yea, and_ F₁. _And_ F₂ F₃ F₄. _unwholesome_] _unholsome_ Q F₂. _unholdsome_ F₁. _unwholsome_ F₃. _unwholsom_ F₄. [1446] _come_] Q F₂ F₃ F₄. _came_ F₁. _and_] om. Pope. [1447] _And under-honest ... worthier_] _In self-assumption greater than in note Of judgment: say, men worthier_ Pope. [1448] _in the_] om. Steevens conj. _and worthier_] _Tell him this; And add, besides, that worthier_ S. Walker conj. [1449] _tend_] Q. _tends_ Ff. _shend_ Becket conj. [1450] _on, Disguise the_] Ff. _on Disguise, the_ Q. [1451] _underwrite_] _under-write_ Q. _under write_ Ff. _under-goe_ Pope. [1452] _pettish lunes_] Hanmer. _pettish lines_ Ff. _course, and time_ Q. _course and times_ Pope.
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