The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 6 of 9]Shakespeare, William
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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 6 of 9]
Shakespeare, William
English drama
_Tro._ Shall I, sweet lord, be bound to you so much,[2116]
After we part from Agamemnon's tent, 285
To bring me thither?
_Ulyss._ You shall command me, sir.
As gentle tell me, of what honour was[2117]
This Cressida in Troy? Had she no lover there[2118]
That wails her absence?[2118]
_Tro._ O, sir, to such as boasting show their scars, 290
A mock is due. Will you walk on, my lord?
She was beloved, she loved; she is, and doth:[2119]
But still sweet love is food for fortune's tooth. [_Exeunt._
FOOTNOTES:
[1820] ACT IV. SCENE I.] Rowe. om. Q Ff.
Troy.] Rowe (ed. 1).
A street.] Theobald.
Enter ...] Malone (following Capell). Enter at one doore Æneas, at
another Paris, Deiphobus, Autemor, Diomed the Grecian with torches.
Q. Enter ...Æneas with a Torch ... Diephœbus, Anthenor ... Ff
(Deiphobus F₂ F₃ F₄).
[1821] Par.] Patr. F₂ F₃ F₄.
[1822] _who is ... It is_] _who's ...'Tis_ Steevens, reading as verse.
[1823] Æne.] Æne. [to his Ser.] Capell.
[1824] _you_] _your_ Q.
_nothing_] _nought_ Pope.
[1825] _speech, wherein You_] _speech: wherein You_ Q. _speech within;
You_ Ff.
[1826] _a_] Q. _in a_ Ff.
_week_] _week,_ Rowe.
[1827] _haunt_] _hunt_ Upton conj.
_the field_] Q F₁ F₂. _a field_ F₃ F₄.
[1828] _valiant_] om. Steevens conj.
[1829] _question_] _quiet_ Johnson conj. (withdrawn).
[1830] _other_] _th' other_ Rowe.
[1831] _But_] Ff. _Lul'd_ Q.
_meet_] _meetes_ F₁.
[1832] _force, pursuit_] _fierce pursuit_ Collier MS.
[1833] _backward. In humane gentleness,_] Warburton. _back--In
human gentleness,_ Pope, ed. 2 (Theobald). _back-ward, in humane
gentlenessse:_ Q. _backward, in humaine gentlenesse:_ Ff.
[1834] _to-morrow._] Ff. _to morrow--_Q.
[1835] _We know ... long_] As one line, S. Walker conj.
[1836] _despiteful_] _despightfull_ Q. _despightful'st_ Ff.
_despiteful gentle_] _despiteful-gentle_ S. Walker conj.
[1837] _The noblest ... early?_] As in Ff. As prose in Q.
[1838] _noblest hateful_] _noblest-hateful_ S. Walker conj.
[1839] _'twas_] _twas_ Q. _it was_ Ff.
[1840] _Calchas'_] Pope. _Calcho's_ Q. _Calcha's_ F₁ F₂ F₃. _Calchas's_
F₄.
[1841] _us_] om. Pope.
_do think_] Ff. _beleeve_ Q.
[1842] _wherefore:_] Q. _whereof,_ Ff. _thereof,_ Capell conj.
[1843] _I fear ... unwelcome_] As in Ff. One line in Q.
[1844] _That ... Troy_] As in Ff. As prose in Q.
[1845] _I_] om. Pope.
[1846] _The bitter ... so_] As in Pope. One line in Q Ff.
[1847] [Exit with Servant.] Dyce. Exit Æneas. Ff. om. Q.
[1848] _faith_] om. Pope.
[1849] _the_] om. Q.
_sound good-fellowship_] _good sound fellowship_ Rowe.
[1850] _deserves ... best_] Q. _merits ... most_] Ff. _merits ... best_
Capell.
[1851] _soilure_] _soyle_ Q.
[1852] _nor ... nor_] Q. _no ... nor_ Ff.
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