_conscience,_] _conscience?_ Qq. [2190] _To quit ... here?_] Ff. Omitted in Qq. [2191] _this_] F₁. _his_ F₂ F₃ F₄. _this arm_] _his own_ Collier MS. _and_] om. Hanmer. [2192] _evil?_] Rowe. _evill._ F₁ F₂. _evil._ F₃ F₄. [2193] _It will ... Horatio_] Arranged as by Hanmer. Three lines, ending _short, ... more ... Horatio,_ in Ff. Four, ending _short ... more ... one ... Horatio,_ in Pope. [2194] _interim is_] Hanmer. _interim's_ Ff. [2195] _life's_] _life_ Reed (1803, 1813, 1821). '_One_'] _one_ Ff. [2196] _court his favours_] Rowe. _count his favours_ Ff. _court his favour_ Theobald. _count his fervour_ Jackson conj. [2197] Enter Osric.] Enter young Osricke. F₁. Enter Osricke. F₂. Enter Osrick. F₃ F₄. Enter a Courtier. Qq. [2198] SCENE IV. Pope. [2199] Osr.] Ff. Cour. Qq. [2200] _I humbly ... water-fly?_] One line in Ff. Two in Qq. _sir. Dost_] Pointed as in Qq. _sir, dost_ F₁ F₂. _sir; dost_ F₃ F₄. [2201] _Dost ... dirt._] Marked as 'Aside' by Capell. [2202] _'tis_] _It is_ Johnson. _chough_] _cough_ Capell (corrected in Errata). _say_] _saw_ F₁. [2203] _lordship_] Q₅ Q₆. _lordshippe_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄. _friendship_ Ff. [2204] _sir_] Qq. om. Ff. [2205] _Put_] Ff. om. Qq. [2206] _it is_] Q₂ Q₃ Q₄ Q₅. _'tis_ Ff Q₆. [2207] _But yet_] Qq. om. Ff. _sultry_] Rowe. _soultry_ Q₄ Q₅ Ff Q₆. _sully_ Q₂ Q₃. [2208] _hot, or my complexion--_] Warburton. _hot, or my complection._ Q₂ Q₃. _hot, or my complexion._ Q₄ Q₅. _hot for my complexion._ Ff. _hot, for my complexion._ Q₆. [2209] _sultry_] _soultery_ Q₂ Q₃. _soultry_ The rest. [2210] _But_] om. Qq. _bade_] _bid_ F₄. _bad_ The rest. [2211] _to you_] _unto you_ Q₆. _he_] Ff. _a_ Qq. [2212] _matter--_] Rowe. _matter._ Qq Ff. [2213] _remember--_] Pope. _remember._ Qq Ff. [Hamlet ... hat.] Johnson. om. Qq Ff. [2214] _good my lord_] Qq. _in good faith_ Ff. [2215] _Sir, here ... unfellowed._] Qq. _Sir, you are not ignorant of what excellence Laertes is at his weapon._ Ff, omitting all the rest, which was first restored by Theobald. [2216] _gentleman_] _gentlemen_ Q₂ Q₃. [2217] _showing_] _shew_ Q (1676) and Theobald. _feelingly_] _sellingly_ Q₂ Q₃. _seelingly_ Becket conj. [2218] _the card_] _the very card_ Capell. [2219] _in him_] _him_ Johnson conj. _part_] _parts_ Nicholson conj. _part ... see_] _port ... use_ Anon. conj. [2220] _dizzy_] _dizzie_ Q₄ Q₅ Q₆. _dosie_ Q₂. _dazzie_ Q₃. [2221] _yet but yaw_] Q₂. _yet but raw_ Q₃ Q₄ Q₅ Q₆. _yet but slow_ Warburton. _it but yaw_ Singer (ed. 2). _wit but yaw_ Staunton conj. _yaw neither_] _yaw mynheer_ Bullock conj., reading _wit_ for _yet_, as Staunton conj. [2222] _article_] _altitude_ Johnson conj. (withdrawn). [2223] _sir? why_] Capell. _sir, why_ Qq. _sir?_--[To Horatio] _Why_ Theobald. _wrap_] _warp_ Becket conj. [2224] _Sir?_] Capell. _Sir._ Qq. _Sir_,--Theobald.
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