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
[1682] [presenting it. Capell.
[1683] _The painting_] _The painted_ Hanmer.
[1684] _He is_] _He's_ Anon. conj.
_these_] F1. _the_ F2 F3 F4. om. Pope.
[1685] _ye_] _you_ Johnson.
[1686] _you, gentleman_] _ye, gentlemen_ Johnson.
[to the Merchant. Capell.
[1687] _suffer'd_] Pope, _suffered_ Ff.
_under praise_] _underpraise_ Steevens (1773).
[1688] _satiety_] F4. _saciety_ F1 F2 F3.
[1689] _unclew_] _undo_ Pope.
[1690] _prized by their masters_] _priz'd by their masters_ F4.
_priz'd so by their masters_ Rowe. _by their masters priz'd_ Pope.
[1691] _the wearing_] _wearing_ Steevens (1793), reading _You ...
mock'd_ as one line.
[1692] Pope ends the line at _here_.
_will you be chid?_] _Sour Apemantus; will ye now be chid?_ Seymour
conj.
[1693] Enter Apemantus.] Pope. Enter Apemantus. F4 (after line 176).
Enter Apermantus. F1 F2 F3 (after line 176).
[1694] SCENE III. Pope.
_We'll bear, with_] _We will bear, with_ Steevens (1778). _Wee'l
beare with_ F1. _Wee'l I beare with_ F2. _Wee'l bear with_ F3.
_We'll bear with_ F4. _We'll bear it with_ Pope. _We'll bear e'en
with_ Seymour conj.
[1695] _Good ... Apemantus_] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
_Apemantus_] F4. _Apermantus_ F1 F2 F3.
[1696] _gentle ... morrow_;] _gentle stay: for my good morrow_,
Becket conj.
_thou_] om. Pope.
[1697] _When ... honest._] _When I am Timon's dog ... honest._
Hanmer. Poet. _When will that be?_ Apem. _When thou art ... honest._
Warburton conj. _When thou ... honest--_ Johnson. Mer. _When will
that be?_ Ape. _When thou ... honest._ Capell.
[1698] _Are_] _Why, are_ Seymour conj.
[1699] _know_] _do know_ Seymour conj.
_Apemantus?_] F1 F2. _Apemantus._ F3 F4.
[1700] _Apemantus_] F3 F4. _Apemantus?_ F1 F2. _Apemantus; passing
proud_. Seymour conj.
[1701] _nothing_] _nought_ Seymour conj.
[1702] _Whither_] F4. _Whether_ F1 F2 F3.
[1703] _thou'lt_] F4. _thou't_ F1 F2 F3.
[1704] _likest_] Hanmer. _lik'st_ Ff.
[1705] _best_] _better_ Hanmer.
[1706] _it?_] F3 F4. _it._ F1. _it_: F2.
[1707] Pain.] Poet. Steevens (1773).
_You're_] Capell. _Y'are_ Ff. _You are_ Steevens.
[1708] _mother's_] F4. _mothers_ F1 F2 F3.
[1709] _An_] Capell. _And_ Ff. _If_ Pope.
[1710] _O ... bellies_] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[1711] _So ... labour_] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
_So thou_] F3 F4. _So, thou_ F1. _So. thou_ F2.
_apprehend'st it_] _apprehendest it_ Dyce. _apprehend'st_ Johnson.
_it: take_] _it. Take_ Ff. _it, take_ Staunton.
[1712] _cost_] F3 F4. _cast_ F1 F2.
[1713] _Not ... poet!_] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[1714] _Art not_] Art thou Rowe (ed. 2). _Art thou not_ Theobald.
[1715] _feigned_] _feign'd_ F1.
[1716] _of thee_] _o' thee_ Warburton.
[1717] _That ... lord._] _Angry that I had no wit,--to be a lord. or
Angry to be a lord,--that I had no wit._ Blackstone conj. _That I had
no angry wit.--To be a lord!_ Malone conj. _Angry that I had no wit
to be a lord._ Rann. _That I had no ampler wit than be a lord._ Anon.
conj.
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