The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 7 of 9]Shakespeare, William
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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 7 of 9]
Shakespeare, William
English drama
[1646] _conceived to scope._] Johnson. _conceyv'd, to scope_ Ff.
_conceiv'd to th' scope._ Theobald. _conceiv'd, to scope_, Warburton.
_conceiv'd, your scope_ Heath conj.
[1647] _sir_,] om. Pope.
[1648] _value_,] Theobald. _valew_; F1 F2. _value_; F3 F4.
[1649] _tendance_] _'tendance_ Johnson.
[1650] _Rain_] _Roun_ (for _Round_) Delius.
[1651] _him_] om. Pope.
[1652] _hands_] F2 F3 F4. _hand_ F1.
_slip_] Rowe. _sit_ Ff. _sink_ Delius conj.
[1653] _moral_] om. Seymour conj., reading _'Tis ... show_ as one line.
[1654] _Fortune's_] Malone. _Fortunes_ F1. _Fortune_ F2 F3 F4.
[1655] _mean_] _men's_ Hanmer (Theobald conj.).
[1656] _Trumpets sound._] Ff. _Flourish._ Capell.
Enter ...] Edd. Enter Lord Timon, addressing himselfe curteously to
every Sutor. Ff. Enter Timon, attended, Servant of Ventidius talking
with him. Capell.
SCENE II. Pope.
_Imprison'd_] F1 F2. _Imprisoned_ F3 F4.
_is he_] om. Steevens conj.
[To a Messenger. Rowe.
[1657] Mess.] Ser. Capell.
[1658] _failing_] F1. _failing to him_ F2 F3 F4. _failing him_ Capell.
[1659] _Ventidius! Well_] Rowe. _Ventidius well_ F1 F2 F3. _Ventidius,
well_ F4.
[1660] _must need_] _most needs_ F3 F4.
[1661] _binds him_] _binds him to be grateful_ Seymour conj.
[1662] _All ... honour_] _All health and happiness attend your
honour_ Seymour conj.
[1663] _call_] _I pray your honour, call_ Seymour conj., ending the
previous line at _Timon_.
[1664] [Enter Lucilius. Rowe. Lucilius comes forward from among the
Attendants. Dyce.
[1665] _Here_] _I'm here, so please you_ Seymour conj.
[1666] _Lord_] Rowe. _L._ Ff.
[1667] _o'_] Rowe. _a'_ Ff.
[1668] _prithee_] _pray thee_ F4.
[1669] _The man ... be, Timon: His_] _The man ... be, Timon. His_
Theobald. _The man ... be, Timon, His_ F4. _The man ... be Timon, His_
F1 F2 F3. _The man ... be, His_ Pope. _The man ... obey Timon. His_
Hanmer. _The man ... Therefore well be him, Timon. His_ Johnson conj.
_The man ... be Timon's. His_ or _The man is honest, Therefore he
will be--_ Old Ath. _Timon, His_ Staunton conj.
[1670] _Therefore ... Timon_] _Therefore he'll be my son_ Theobald
conj. _Therefore he will be Timon's servant here_ Capell conj.
_Therefore in this he will be honest, Timon_ Seymour conj. _Therefore
he will be rewarded, Timon_ Singer conj. _Therefore he will be blest,
Lord Timon_ Keightley.
[1671] _She is_] _Alack, my noble lord, she's_ Seymour conj.
[1672] _levity's_] F3 F4. _levities_ F1 F2.
[1673] [To Lucilius] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1674] _choose_] F1. _chose_ F2. _chuse_ F3 F4.
[1675] _endow'd_] Capell. _endowed_ Ff.
[1676] _If she be mated_] _if mated_ Steevens conj., reading
_Endow'd ... husband_ as one line.
[1677] _This ... long_] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
[1678] _My ... promise_] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[1679] _owed_] _own'd_ Hanmer (Warburton).
[1680] [Exeunt ...] Theobald. Exit. Ff. Exit Luc. Pope.
[1681] _Vouchsafe ... lordship!_] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[presenting his Poem. Capell.
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