  Romeo and Juliet: | I. 1. 178. | sick health] sicknes, helth 'England's Parnassus.' | I. 1. 191. | discreet] distrest 'England's Parnassus.' | II. 3. 2. | Chequering] Cheering 'England's Parnassus.' | II. 6. 20. | fall; so] full so 'England's Parnassus.' | III. 5. 10. | mountain tops] mountaines top 'England's Parnassus.' | Timon of Athens: | I. 1. 56. | creatures] creature Maginn conj. | I. 1. 235. | no angry wit] no argument Bullock conj. | I. 2. (stage direction) | like himself.] by himself. Maginn conj. | I. 2. 68. | sin] dine Bullock conj. | I. 2. 69, 70. | Much ... Tim.] Tim. Such food doth thy heart good. Bullock conj. | II. 2. 143. | hear ... late—] are now too late— Bullock conj. | III. 1. 40. | solidares] saludores (i.e. saluts-d'or) Maginn conj. | III. 3. 8. | Has Ventidius] Lucius, Ventidius Lloyd conj. | III. 3. 11, 12. | His ... Thrive, give] His ... Shrink, give Bullock conj. Three friends like physicians Give Lloyd conj., ending lines 9, 10 at shows ... must I. | III. 4. 111. | So fitly?] So, fitly: Lloyd conj. | III. 6. 78. | are. The ... fees] are—the worst of your foes Bullock conj. | IV. 3. 133. | whores, a bawd] whores abound Bullock conj. | V. 2. 8. | a particular] up articular Bullock conj. | Julius CÆsar: | III. 1. 263. | men] Rome Bullock conj. | IV. 1. 44. | our means stretch'd] our means, our plans, sketch'd out Bullock conj. | IV. 3. 9. | Let] But let Lloyd conj. | IV. 3. 106. | For Sheath read Sheathe. | [Pg xiv] [Pg 1]
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