FOOTNOTES:
[3368] Act iv. Scene i.] Rowe. Actus Quartus. Ff.
A house in Rome.] See note (VI).
[3369] Antony ... table.] Malone. Enter Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus. Ff.
[3370] These many] These, marry Grey conj.
[3371] consent—] Knight. consent: Capell. consent. Ff.
[3372] Publius] Lucius Upton conj.
[3373] Who is your] You are his Upton conj.
[3374] damn] F4. dam F1 F2 F3.
[3375] shall] will Steevens (1793).
[3376] Either] Ff. Or Pope.
point] F1. print F2 F3 F4.
[3377] in commons] in common Hanmer. on commons Collier MS.
[3378] motion govern'd] Pope. motion, govern'd Ff.
[3379] barren-spirited] Hyphened by Pope.
[3380] abjects, orts] Staunton. abject orts Theobald. Objects, Arts Ff. abject arts Becket conj.
imitations,] Rowe (ed. 2). Imitations. Ff.
[3381] staled] stal'de F1 F2. stal'd F3. stall'd F4.
[3382] made, our] made secure, our best Anon. conj.
our means stretch'd] our meanes stretcht F1. and our best meanes stretcht out F2 F3 F4 (means F4). our best means stretcht Johnson. our means stretch'd to the utmost Malone. our choicest means stretch'd out Staunton conj.
[3383] bay'd] Pope. bayed Ff.
[3384] mischiefs] mischief Steevens (1778).
[3385] Scene II.] Rowe.
Camp ...] Before Brutus's Tent, in the Camp near Sardis. Rowe.
[3386] Enter Brutus, Lucilius ... Titinius ...] Enter Brutus, Lucius, and soldiers; Lucilius, Titinius ... Nicholson conj.
Lucius] Capell. om. Ff.
Soldiers] Rowe. the Army Ff.
[3387] Stand, ho!] Stand here Steevens (1793).
[3388] S. Walker would read Give ... Lucilius, as one line.
[3389] [presenting Pindarus, who gives a Letter. Capell. Jennens supposes that a speech of Pindarus is lost here.
[3390] change] charge Hanmer (Warburton).
officers] offices Johnson conj.
[3391] He ... Lucilius,] As in Ff. As two lines in Craik.
A word] Hear, a word Hanmer. A word with you Anon. conj.
[3392] A word ... Cassius.] Marked as 'Aside' by Capell.
[3393] Lucilius, ... you:] F3 F4. Lucilius ... you: F1F2. Lucilius,— ... you, Rowe.
[3394] crests] F1. crest F2 F3 F4.
[3395] sink] Shrink Craik conj.
[3396] [Low ...] Pope. After line 24 in Ff. March within. Capell.
[3397] [March. Capell.
[3398] Enter ...] Ff (after Cassius, line 30). Enter Cassius and Soldiers. Rowe. Enter Cassius, and Forces. Capell.
[3399] [to his Officers, entering. Capell.
[3400] Stand, ho!] Stand:—[to his.] Capell.
[3401] First Sol.] Edd. (Globe ed.). 1. O. Capell. om. Ff. Within. Rowe. Without. Staunton.
[3402] Sec. Sol.] Edd. (Globe ed.). 2. O. Capell. om. Ff. Within. Rowe. Without. Staunton.
[3403] Third Sol.] Edd. (Globe ed.). 3. O. Capell. om. Ff. Within. Rowe. Without. Staunton.
[One after other, and fainter Collier MS.
[3404] brother?] F3 F4. brother. F1 F2.
[3405] S. Walker would end the lines Lucilius, ... like ... we ... conference.
[3406] Lucilius] Lucius Craik. (See note VII).
you] om. Pope.
let] see you let Mitford conj., ending line 49 at Lucilius.
man] man, Lucilius, Capell, reading Do ... Lucilius as one line.
[3407] Let Lucius] Lucilius Craik. See note (VII).
our] the Rowe.
[3408] Scene III.] Pope. Rowe continues the scene.
Brutus's tent.] Hanmer. The Inside of Brutus's tent. Theobald. Within the Tent. Lucius, and Titinius at the Door. Capell.
[3409] Enter ...] Capell. Manet ... F1. Manent ... F2 F3 F4. Re-enter ... Theobald.
[3410] Wherein] Whereon Seymour conj.
[3411] letters ... man, were] Malone. letters ... man was F1. letter ... man, was F2 F3 F4.
[3412] off] of Rowe (ed. 2).
[3413] case] cause Capell conj.
[3414] his] Ff. its Pope.
[3415] Let] Yet let Pope. And let Capell.
[3416] I] Ay, Rowe.
[3417] speaks] F4. speakes F1 F2 F3. speak Pope.
[3418] doth] does Collier (ed. 1).
his] Ff. its Pope.
[3419] justice'] Capell. justice Ff.
[3420] bay] F1. baite F2. bait F3 F4.
[3421] bait] F3 F4. baite F1 F2. bay Theobald.
[3422] soldier, I] soldier, ay Steevens, 1773 (Jennens conj.).
[3423] to] too F1.
not, Cassius] Hamner. not Cassius Ff.
[3424] I say] Cassius, I say Steevens conj.
[3425] farther] Ff. further Steevens.
[3426] O ye gods] O gods Pope.
[3427] budge] F4. bouge F1. boudge F2 F3.
[3428] Though] Thought F2.
[3429] noble] abler Collier (Collier MS.). able Singer conj.
[3430] You ... Brutus] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
me every way; you] me; every way you Ritson conj.
[3431] elder] older Collier (one volume edition).
[3432] better] a better Knight (National ed.).
[3433] indirection] indirectness Pope.
[3434] thunderbolts, Dash] thunderbolts Dash Collier (one volume ed.).
[3435] That brought my] Ff. that brought My Dyce.
back] om. Steevens conj.
[3436] his] a Rowe.
[3437] not, till] not. Still Warburton.
not, till ... me.] not: will you practise that on me? Hanmer.
[3438] do] did Collier MS.
[3439] my] his Capell conj.
[3440] Plutus'] Pope. Pluto's Ff.
[3441] be'st a Roman] needst a Roman's Warburton.
[3442] humour] honour Craik conj.
[3443] lamb] man Pope. temper Anon. conj.
[3444] Who] Which Hanmer.
[3445] blood ill-temper'd] blood, ill-temper'd, Staunton.
[3446] [Embracing. Rowe.
[3447] not you] you not Pope (ed. 2).
[3448] forgetful] forgetfulls F2. forget Seymour conj.
from] om. Capell.
[3449] Poet. [Within]. A noise within. Poet within. Theobald. Enter a Poet. Poet. Ff. Enter Lucilius and Titinius, and a Poet. Poet. Rowe. (Lucius, Rowe, ed. 2).
[3450] Poet ... gone!] Put in the margin by Pope.
[3451] 'em] them Capell.
[3452] Lucil. [Within]. Dyce. Lucil. F1. Luci. F2 F3 F4. Luc. Rowe. Luc. within. Theobald.
[3453] Poet. [Within]. Theobald. Poet. Ff.
[3454] Enter ... Lucius.] Edd. (Globe ed.). Enter Poet, followed by Lucilius and Titinius. Dyce. Enter Poet. Theobald. om. Ff.
[3455] vilely] F4. vildely F1 F2. vildly F3.
doth] does Capell.
[3456] jigging] jingling Pope.
[3457] Scene IV. Pope.
[3458] [Exeunt ...] Rowe. om. Ff.
[Exit Lucius.] Capell.
[3459] Portia is] Portia's Pope.
[3460] Portia!] Portia? brother, said you? Seymour conj.
[3461] Impatient] Impatience Capell conj.
[3462] O ye] om. Steevens conj.
[3463] Re-enter Lucius ... taper.] Edd. (Globe ed.). Enter Boy ... Tapers. Ff. Re-enter Lucius ... Tapers. Capell.
[3464] Brutus'] Pope. Brutus F1 F2 F3. Brutus's F4.
[Drinks.] Capell. om. Ff.
[3465] Scene V. Pope.
Come in ... Messala] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
[Exit Lucius.] Edd. (Globe ed.). om. Ff.
Re-enter ...] Dyce. Enter Titinius and ... Ff (after line 165). Enter ... Theobald (after line 166). Re-enter ... Capell (after line 165).
[3466] Portia] Oh Portia Pope. Ah! Portia Seymour conj.
[3467] here] om. Pope (ed. 2).
[3468] toward] towards Capell.
[3469] tenour] Theobald. tenure Ff.
[3470] addition?] Rowe. addition. Ff.
[3471] proscription] proscriptions Pope.
and ... outlawry] om. Seymour conj.
outlawry] F4. outlarie F1. outlary F2 F3.
[3472] an] a Capell.
[3473] Cicero] Cibero F2.
Cicero ... dead,] As two hemistichs, or as prose, Craik conj.
Cicero] Ay, Cicero Capell. Yes, Cicero Keightley.
[3474] Cicero ... proscription] Arranged as in Johnson. One line in Ff.
[3475] by that] that by Capell.
proscription.] F3 F4. proscription F1 F2.
[3476] Why ... yours?] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
[3477] presently?] Pope. presently. Ff.
[3478] This it is:] This: Steevens conj.
[3479] new-added] Capell. new added Ff. new aided Singer (ed. 2). new-hearted Craik (Collier MS.).
[3480] shall we] we shall Craik conj.
off] Rowe. off. Ff.
[3481] him there,] Ff. him, there Theobald conj. (withdrawn).
[3482] brother.] brother— Rowe.
[3483] Then ... Philippi] Arranged as in Capell. Two lines, the first ending along, in Ff.
[3484] will] good will Seymour conj., omitting go on.
[3485] We'll along] we will along Rowe. We'll on Capell.
We'll ... ourselves] We will along Seymour conj.
[3486] say?] Capell. say. Ff.
[3487] Lucius! [Re-enter Lucius.] My] Edd. Enter Lucius. Lucius my Ff.
[Exit Lucius.] Hanmer. om. Ff.
Farewell] now farewel Hanmer. Fare you well or Fare ye well S. Walker conj.
[3488] come] came Rowe (ed. 1).
[3489] Cas. Good ... brother] Omitted by Pope.
[3490] [Exeunt ...] Exeunt Cas. Tit. Mes. Capell. Exeunt. Ff.
Re-enter ...] Capell. Enter ... Ff (after Brutus, line 239). Re-enter Hanmer (after Brutus, line 239).
[3491] not] F1. art F2. om. F3 F4.
[3492] Claudius] Rowe. Claudio Ff.
[3493] Varro] Rowe. Varrus Ff. Varus S. Walker conj. (withdrawn).
[3494] Enter ...] Rowe. Enter Varrus and Claudio. Ff.
[3495] Scene VI. Pope.
Calls] Did you call, Seymour conj.
[3496] So ... pleasure] One line in Rowe. Two in Ff.
[3497] [Var. and Clau ...] Servants retire, and sleep. Capell. Serv. lie down. Malone. om. Ff.
[3498] heavy ... two] F1. instrument a straine or two. And touch thy heavy eyes a-while F2 F3 F4.
[3499] two?] Rowe. two. Ff.
[3500] Ay,] Ay, good Seymour conj.
[3501] S. Walker would arrange thus: It ... much, But ... sir.
[3502] duty, sir] duty to my still kind lord Seymour conj.
[3503] [... song.] Ff.... song: toward the End, Lucius falls asleep. Capell.
[3504] slumber] F3 F4. slumbler F1 F2.
[3505] Lay'st Rowe. Layest Ff.
[3506] [lays the Instrument by, and sits down. Capell.
[3507] Let me see, let me see] But let me see Pope.
see;] F1. see? F2 F3 F4.
[3508] [Sits down.] He sits down to read. Rowe. om. Ff.
[3509] Scene VII. Pope.
[3510] stare] start or stand Anon. conj.
[3511] Brutus.] F3 F4. Brutus? F1. Brutuss F2.
[3512] Well] As in Ff. om. Pope. Put in a separate line by Steevens (1793).
[3513] [Exit Ghost.] Rowe (after line 288). om. Ff. vanishes. Capell (after line 288).
[3514] vanishest. Ill spirit,] vanishest, Ill spirit; Rowe.
[3515] still is] is still F4.
[3516] [waking. Capell.
[3517] Didst ... out?] As in Pope. Prose in Ff.
Lucius] Lucus F1.
[3518] Sleep ... Fellow] As in Capell. One line in Ff.
[3519] [To Var.] Edd. (Globe ed.). om. Ff.
Fellow thou,] fellow! Varro! Theobald (Warburton).
[3520] Var. Clau.] Capell. Both. Ff.