[2257] _it himself_] _it self_ Q (1676), reading with Qq. _for's_] _for his_ Q₅ Q₆. _turn_] _turne_ Qq. _tongue_ Ff. [2258] _runs_] _ran_ Johnson conj. [2259] _He did comply with_] Ff (_Complie_ F₁). _A did sir with_ Q₂. _A did so sir with_ Q₃ Q₄ Q₅ Q₆. _He did so, sir, with_ Q (1676) and Theobald. _He did so with_ Rowe. _He did complement with_ Hanmer. _He did compliment with_ Warburton. _before he_] Ff. _before a_ Qq. [2260] _has he_] Qq. _had he_ Ff. _many_] Qq. _mine_ F₁. _nine_ F₂ F₃ F₄. _breed_] Q₅ Q₆. _breede_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄. _Beauy_ F₁. _Beavy_ F₂ F₃ F₄. [2261] _and outward_] Ff. _and out of an_ Qq. _an outward_ Capell. _and ... a_] _and (out of an habit of encounter) a_ Jennens. _yesty_] Ff. _histy_ Q₂ Q₃. _misty_ Q₄ Q₅ Q₆. _hasty_ Anon. conj. _and outward ... a kind_] _and out of the habit of encounter get a kind_ Bailey conj. [2262] _collection_] _diction_ Bailey conj. [2263] _fond and winnowed_] Ff. _prophane and trennowed_ Q₂ Q₃. _prophane and trennowned_ Q₄. _profane and trennowned_ Q₅ Q₆. _prophane and renowned_ Q (1676). _fann'd and winnowed_ Hanmer (Warburton). _sane and renowned_ Johnson conj. _profane and tres-renowned_ Jennens. _sound and winnowed_ Mason conj. _fond and vinewed_ or _fond and fennowed_ Nicholson conj. _proven and renowned_ Bullock conj. _profound and renowned_ Bailey conj. [2264] _trial_] _triall_ Qq. _tryalls_ F₁ F₂. _tryals_ F₃ F₄. [2265] Enter ... _instructs me._] Qq. Omitted in Ff. [2266] _Osric_] _Ostricke_ Qq. [2267] _to use_] _use_ S. Walker conj. reading lines 192--195 as three lines of verse, ending _use ... Laertes ... me._ [2268] _fall_] Q₂ Q₃. _goe_ Q₄ Q₆. _go_ Q₅. [2269] [Exit Lord.] Theobald, om. Qq Ff. [2270] _lose this wager_] Ff. _loose_ Q₂ Q₃ Q₄ Q₅. _lose_ Q₆. [2271] _But_] _but_ Ff. om. Qq. _how ill all's_] Qq. _how all_ Ff. _how all's_ Rowe. _how ill all is_ Collier MS. (_how ill is all_ according to Hamilton). [2272] _good my_] _my good_ Theobald (ed. 2). _lord,--_] Capell. _lord._ Qq Ff. [2273] _gain-giving_] Ff. _gam-giuing_ Q₂ Q₃. _game-giuing_ Q₄ Q₅ Q₆. _boding_ Q (1676). _misgiving_ Pope (ed. 2). _'gaingiving_ Capell. [2274] _obey it_] Qq. _obey._ Ff. [2275] _there is_] Q₂ Q₃ Q₄ Q₅. _there's a_ Ff. _there is a_ Q₆. [2276] _now_] Ff. om. Qq. [2277] _will_] _well_ Q₂ Q₃. [2278] _the readiness ... Let be._] See note (XXXII). [2279] Enter ...] Ff, substantially. A table prepard, Trumpets, Drums and officers with Cushions, King, Queene, and all the state, Foiles, daggers, and Laertes. Qq. Osric and other Attendants....] Osrick with other Attendants.... Theobald. with other Attendants.... Ff. [2280] [The King ...] Gives him the hand of Laertes. Hanmer. King puts the hand of Laertes into the hand of Hamlet. Johnson. om. Qq Ff. [2281] _I've_] Ff. _I have_ Qq. [2282] _But ... knows,_] As in Ff. One line in Qq. S. Walker would end lines 213, 214, _pardon't ... knows._ [2283] _This ... done_] Three lines, ending _heard ... distraction ... done,_ in Rowe.
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