[2160] _villanies,--Or ... play,--I_] _villanies,--Or ... play;--I_ Capell. _villaines, Or ... play, I_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄ Q₅. _villaines, Ere ... play. I_ Ff (_villains,_ F₃ F₄). _villaines, Or ... play: I_ Q₆. _villainy,_ (_Ere ... prologue, to my bane They ... play:_) _I_ Theobald (Warburton and Bishop conj.) _villains, and Ere ... brains, They having ... play; I_ Hanmer. _villains, (Ere I could mark the prologue to my bane They had ... play:) I_ Warburton. [2161] _villanies_] _villainy_ Keightley. [2162] _brains_] _banes_ Chisselden conj. apud Theobald MS. [2163] _sat_] _sate_ Ff Q₆. [2164] _labour'd_] _laboured_ F₁ F₂ F₃. [2165] _yeoman's_] _yemans_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄. [2166] _effect_] Qq. _effects_ Ff. [2167] _like_] Qq. _as_ Ff. _might_] Qq. _should_ Ff. [2168] _stand a comma_] _hold her olive_ Bailey conj. _a comma_] _a commere_ Theobald (Warburton). _no comma_ Theobald conj. (withdrawn). _a cement_ Hanmer. _a co-mere_ Singer (ed. 2). _a co-mate_ Becket conj. _a column_ Jackson conj. _commercing_ Anon. conj. _a comare_ Nicholson conj. _a comma 'tween_] _as one atween_ Cartwright conj. _amities_] _enmities_ Theobald conj. (withdrawn). [2169] _such-like 'As'es_] _such like Assis_ Ff. _such like, as sir_ Qq. [2170] _knowing of_] Qq. _know of_ Ff. _knowing_ Pope. [2171] _the bearers_] Ff. _those bearers_ Qq. [2172] _Not_] _No_ F₄. _shriving-time_] Hyphened by Theobald. _thriving time_ Jennens. _allow'd_] Q₅ Q₆. _alow'd_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄. _allowed_ Ff. [2173] _ordinant_] Qq. _ordinate_ Ff. [2174] _Folded_] _I folded_ Rowe, reading the rest of the line with Ff. _the form of the_] _the forme of th'_ Qq. _forme of the_ Ff (_form_ F₄). [2175] _Subscribed_] _Subscribe_ Q₂ Q₃. _gave't_] Q₆. _gav't_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄ Q₅ F₁. _gav'_ F₂ F₃ F₄. _gave_ Rowe. [2176] _changeling_] _change was_ Pope. _changing_ Anon. conj. [2177] _sequent_] Qq. _sement_ Ff. _sequell_ Collier MS. [2178] _know'st_] Ff Q₆. _knowest_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄ Q₅. [2179] _So ... go_] Pointed as in Qq. _So ... Rosincrance, go_ F₁. _So Guildenstare and Rosincros, goe_ F₂ F₃ (_go_ F₃). _So, Guildenstare and Rosincross, go_ F₄. _go_] _went_ Q (1676). [2180] _Why ... employment;_] Ff. Omitted in Qq. [2181] _defeat_] Qq. _debate_ Ff. [2182] _Does_] Q₅ Q₆. _Dooes_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄. _Doth_ Ff. [2183] _the baser_] Qq F₁. _baser_ F₂ F₃ F₄. _the baser ... comes_] _baser natures come_ Hanmer. [2184] _fell incensed_] _fell-incensed_ Dyce, ed. 2 (S. Walker conj.) [2185] _thinks't thee_] Dyce (S. Walker conj.) _thinkst thee_ F₁. _think'st thee_ F₂ F₃ F₄. _thinke thee_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄. _think thee_ Q₅. _think you_ Q₆. _think'st thou_ Rowe. _upon--_] Boswell. _uppon?_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄. _upon?_ Q₅ Q₆. _upon_ F₁ _upon,_ F₂ F₃ F₄. [2186] _my king_] _your king_ Anon. conj. [2187] _Popp'd_] _Stept_ Q (1676). [2188] _Thrown ... life_] _His angle for my proper life thrown out_ Collier MS. [2189] _cozenage--_] Boswell. _cusnage,_ Q₂ Q₃. _cosnage,_ Q₄ Q₅. _coozenage;_ F₁. _cozenage;_ F₂ F₃ F₄. _cosenage,_ Q₆.
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