Act II. Sc. 4. "Warrant thee." "But old folks, marry, fare as they were 1623. R. G. W. "If I may trust the flattering sooth of sleep." R. G. W. TIMON OF ATHENS. Act III. Sc. 1. "This slave, unto his honour, has," &c. (R. G. W.), 1623. "Lucullus and Sempronius: Ventidius, all.” R. G. W. "Of man and beast the infectious malady." R. G. W. JULIUS CÆSAR. but withal, I am, sir." R. G. W "If you do find them deck'd with ceremony." R. G. W. "Calpurnia." R. G. W. HANMER. R. G. W. R. G. W. (R. G. W.), 1623. "A curse shall light upon the sons of men." "Lucius, do you the like, R. G. W. Act I. Sc. 7. "If 'twere done when 'tis done, then 'twere "That which hath made them drunk," &c. [Arrangement of Scene.] "If trembling I inhabit, then protest." (R. G. W.), 1623. "The natural ruby of your cheek." "There's not a man of them.' R. G. W. R. G. W. Act IV. Sc. 5. "[Aside.] "Twere good she were spoken Act V. Sc. 1. te 99 R. G. W. THIRLBY. R. G. W. HANMER. how abhorred my imagination is." (R. G. W.), 1623. "And stand a cement 'tween their amities." "Things standing thus unknown shall leave From this enormous state'-' Seeking to give Sc. 6. &c. (R. G. W.), 1623. R. G. W. R. G. W. R. G. W. "To say ay and no to every thing that I said ay and no to, was no good divinity." R. G. W. (?) "What! with this case of eyes?" ROWE. Act V. Sc. 3. "If more, the more thou then hast wronged Act IV. Sc. 2. "I should make very forges of thy cheeks." (Suggested.) Act V. Sc. 2. "Put out the light, and then put out," &c. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. R. G. W. (R. G. W.), 1623. Sc. 11. "Have prick'd his Captainship." (Suggested.) R. G. W. "To lay his gay caparisons apart." R. G. W. "And answer me, sword against sword de- R. G. W. Act I. Sc. 1. "who did gain his honour Against the Romans," &c. R. G. W. "While sense can keep it own." (Suggested.) her adorer and her friend." R. G. W. R. G. W. Act II. Gower. "Thinks all is writ he speken can.’ R. G. W. Sc. 2. "These cates resist me, she but thought upon.” MASON. "Bawd. [Not Boult.] For flesh and blood," &c. R. G. W R. G. W. COLLIER, R. G. W. TABLE OF CORRUPTED READINGS, NO RESTORATION OF WHICH IS ATTEMPTED IN THE TEXT OF THIS EDITION, AND OF PASSAGES THE PURITY OF WHICH IS DOUBTFUL. [Those passages in which corruption is only suspected are indicated by an interrogation mark (?).] LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. "Concolinel." "To see him kiss his, hand," &c. [A line lost, perhaps.] (?) "The hue of dungeons and the schoole of night." (?) "And when Love speaks, the voice of all the gods Make Heaven drowsy," &c. (?) "I do beseech thee, remember thy courtesy." (?) A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM. "The human mortals want their winter here." Act I. Sc. 1. Act II. Sc. 2. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. "Not my virginity yet," &c. [Hiatus.] Act IV. Sc. 2. "I see that men make ropes in such a scarre." |