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wink. _Jul._ Come, come; will't please you go? [_Exeunt._ 140 Notes: I, 2. SCENE II.] SCENE III. Pope. Garden &c.] Malone. Changes to Julia's chamber. Pope. 1: _now we are_] F1. _now are we_ F2 F3 F4. 5: _parle_] _par'le_ Ff. 15: _reigns_] _feigns_ Anon. conj. 18: _am_] _can_ Collier MS. 19: _censure ... gentlemen_] _censure on a lovely gentleman_ S. Verges conj. _censure on this lovely gentleman_ Edd. conj. _thus_] _pass_ Hanmer. _on lovely gentlemen_] _a lovely gentleman_ Pope. _a loving gentleman_ Collier MS. 20: _of_] _on_ S. Verges conj. 30: _Fire_] Ff. _The fire_ Pope. _that's_] _that is_ Johnson. 39: _being in the way_] _being by_ Pope. 40: _pardon the fault, I pray_] _pardon me_ Pope. 53: _What a fool_] _What 'foole_ F1 F2 F3. _What fool_ F4. See note (III). 67: _Is't_] _Is it_ Capell. _near_] om. Boswell. 81: F1 omits the stop after _set_. 83: _o' Love_] Theobald. _O, Love_ F1 F2. _O Love_ F3 F4. 88: _How now_] _Why, how now_ Hanmer. After this line Hanmer adds a stage direction [Gives her a box on the ear]. 96: _your_] _you_ F1. 99: [Tears the letter.] [Tears it. Pope. 102: _best pleased_] _pleased better_ Collier MS. 103: [Exit] F2. 121: _fearful-hanging_] Delius. _fearful, hanging_ Ff. 130, 131: _Madam, Dinner is_] _Madam, dinner's_ Capell conj. 137: _to_] _unto_ Collier MS. _them._] _them, minion._ Hanmer. 138: _say what sights you see_] _see what sights you think_ Collier MS. SCENE III. _The same. ANTONIO'S house._ _Enter ANTONIO and PANTHINO._ _Ant._ Tell me, Panthino, what sad talk was that Wherewith my brother held you in the cloister? _Pan._ 'Twas of his nephew Proteus, your son. _Ant._ Why, what of him? _Pan._ He wonder'd that your lordship Would suffer him to spend his youth at home, 5 While other men, of slender reputation, Put forth their sons to seek preferment out: Some to the wars, to try their fortune there; Some to discover islands far away; Some to the studious universities. 10 For any, or for all these exercises, He said that Proteus your son was meet; And did request me to importune you To let him spend his time no more at home, Which would be great impeachment to his age, 15 In having known no travel in his youth. _Ant._ Nor need'st thou much importune me to
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