FOOTNOTES:
[1933] Act ii. Scene i.] Rowe. om. Ff.
A Senator's house.] Capell, substantially. A publick Place in the City. Rowe.
[1934] with ... hand.] Capell. om. Ff.
[1935] thousand: to] Ff. thousand to Steevens.
[1936] twenty] Ff. ten Pope. twain Farmer conj. two Singer conj.
moe] F1. more F2 F3 F4.
[1937] me] 'em Malone conj.
[1938] And able horses] F1 F2. An able horse F3 F4. Ten able horse Theobald. Ten able horses Hanmer. Ay, able horses Jackson conj. A stable o' horses Collier (Collier MS.). Two able horses Singer conj.
porter] grim porter Staunton conj.
gate] After this Johnson conjectures that a line is lost.
[1939] rather one that] one that rathen Becket conj.
[1940] by] by it Theobald.
[1941] found ... in] Hanmer. sound ... in Ff. found ... on Capell. find ... in Capell conj.
[1942] my] om. Pope.
[1943] when—'Commend] when Commend F1. then Commend F2 F3 F4. with—Commend Rowe.
[1944] Plays] Play'ng Hanmer.
hand, thus: but] Ff. hand,—thus but Pope.
him] F1. him sirrah F2 F3 F4.
[1945] reliances ... Have] reliance ... Has Pope.
[1946] on his] on's S. Walker conj.
[1947] Which] Who Pope.
[1948] 'I go, sir!'] I go sir? F1. I goe sir? F2 F3. I go, sir? F4. Ay, go, sir: Pope. Omitted by Dyce and Staunton.
I ... you,] One line in Pope. Two in Ff.
[1949] in compt.] Theobald. in. Come. Ff. in count. Hanmer.
[1950] Scene II.] Rowe. om. Ff.
A hall....] Timon's Hall. Rowe.
[1951] Flavius,] Rowe. Steward, Ff (and elsewhere).
[1952] nor resumes] Rowe. nor resume Ff. and resumes Pope. no reserve, Collier MS. no reserves, Collier (ed. 2).
[1953] Was to be] Was, to be Hanmer. Was made to be Heath conj. Was Long MS. Was formed Mason conj. Was truly Singer MS. Was surely Collier (Collier MS.).
[1954] hear] here F2.
feel] he feel Keightley.
[1955] Enter....] Johnson. Enter Caphis, Isidore, and Varro. Ff.
[1956] Good even, Varro] Good evening, Varro Rowe (ed. 2). Good, even Varro Anon. conj. (Gent. Mag. Vol. LX. p. 127).
money?] money. Pope (ed. 2).
[1957] Good ... lord.] As in Ff. As verse in Capell, ending line 10 at what.
[1958] Var. Serv.] Malone. Var. Ff (and throughout the scene).
[1959] Isid. Serv.] Malone. Isid. Ff (and throughout the scene).
[1960] Enter....] Capell, substantially. Enter Timon, and his Traine. Ff.
[1961] With me? what is] Capell. With me, what is Ff. Well what's Pope.
[1962] [They present their Bills. Rowe.
[1963] lord,—] lord— Rowe. lord. Ff.
[1964] One ... past.] Prose in Ff. Verse in Capell.
[1965] humbly] om. Pope, reading From ... payment, as one line.
your] your lordship's Steevens conj. you S. Walker conj.
[1966] payment] payment of Keightley.
[1967] wants,—] wants— Rowe. wants. Ff.
[1968] Your ... lordship.] As in Ff. Malone ends line 36 at lord.
[1969] [Exeunt....] Capell. Exe. Lords. Rowe. om. Ff.
[To Flav.] Johnson.
pray you] om. Pope.
[1970] demands] claims Pope.
date-broke] Steevens (1793). date-broken Malone. debt, broken, Ff. debt, of broken Pope. broken Hanmer.
[1971] detention of] F1. detention F2. detention, F3 F4.
[1972] importunacy] importunity Pope.
[1973] Do ... entertain'd] As in Ff.
[Exit.] Exit Tim. Pope. om. Ff.
[1974] Pray] Pray you Capell, reading Wherefore ... near as two lines, the first ending friends. I pray Steevens (1793), following Capell's arrangement.
[1975] Scene III. Pope. Johnson conjectures that a scene is lost here.
[1976] Stay ... 'em,] Prose in Ff. Verse by Steevens (Capell conj. MS.).
[1977] ha'] ha F1 F2 F3. have F4.
[1978] [To the Fool] Steevens. om. Ff.
[1979] [To Var. Steevens. om. Ff.
[1980] thou'rt] Collier. th' art F1. thou art F2 F3 F4.
him] Ff. it Hanmer.
[1981] Where's] Who's Lettsom conj.
[1982] He] He that S. Walker conj.
rogues] rogues' Theobald (ed. 2).
[1983] Poor ... want!] Transferred to follow yourselves, line 75, Johnson conj.
[1984] All Serv.] All. Ff.
[1985] Gramercies] Gramercy Hanmer.
[1986] Gramercies ... mistress?] Prose in Pope. Two lines in Ff.
[1987] mistress'] mistress's Theobald. masters F1 F2 F3. master's F4.
[1988] [To the Fool] Johnson. om. Ff.
[1989] wise] wife F2.
[1990] Apemantus] F4. Apermantus F1 F2 F3.
[1991] Page.] F4. Boy. F1 F2 F3.
[1992] thou'lt] F4. thou't F1 F2 F3.
[1993] famish a] famish, a Rowe.
[1994] See note (VIII).
[1995] home.] home— Pope.
[1996] Ay; would] Capell. I would Ff.
[1997] I,—as] I—as Rowe. I: As Ff.
[1998] merry] F1 F2. merrily F3 F4.
[1999] Apem.] Fool. Hanmer.
[2000] sometime 't] F3 F4. sometime t' F1 F2. sometime it Pope. sometimes it Theobald.
sometime] sometimes F4.
[2001] sometime] sometimes Pope.
[2002] moe] F1. more F2 F3 F4.
[2003] Re-enter ...] Capell. Enter ... Ff.
[2004] I ... philosopher] Prose in Ff. Two lines, the first ending brother, in Ff.
[2005] [Exeunt ...] Exeunt Fool and Apemantus. Capell. om. Ff.
[2006] Pray you ... anon.] As in Pope. Two lines in Ff.
[2007] [Exeunt Servants.] Capell. Exeunt. Ff. Exeunt Creditors, Apemantus, and Fool. Theobald.
[2008] Scene IV. Pope.
marvel; wherefore] Rowe. mervell wherefore F1 F2. marvel wherefore F3 F4.
[2009] me,] Capell. me: Ff.
[2010] proposed] propos'd F2 F3 F4. propose F1.
[2011] your] F1. you F2 F3 F4.
[2012] you; you] Rowe. you, you Ff.
[2013] found] sound F1.
[2014] I have] I've Pope.
[2015] loved] lov'd F1. deare lov'd F2. dear lov'd F3 F4. belov'd S. Walker conj.
[2016] hear] heare F1. here F2 F3 F4.
too ... time] yet now's too late a time Hanmer. yet now's a time too late Collier MS.
[2017] The ... To pay your] Your greatest having lacks a half to pay Your Steevens conj.
[2018] your] you F2.
[2019] comes] come Hanmer.
[2020] How goes] Make good Hanmer. Hold good Warburton.
[2021] world is but a word] world's but as a word Becket conj.
word] F1. world F2 F3 F4.
[2022] or falsehood] or truth Seymour conj. of falsehood Edd. conj.
[2023] retired ... cock, And] retir'd me, and like a wasteful cock, Have Anon. apud Rann. conj. retired me, like a wasteful cock, And Mitford conj. retir'd (me too a wasteful cock,) And Staunton conj.
to] from Knight conj.
wasteful cock] lonely room Pope. wasteful nook Collier (Collier MS.). wakeful cock Jackson conj. wakeful couch Jervis conj.
[2024] Who] who now Pope.
Timon's] lord Timon's Steevens conj.
[2025] Lord] Rowe. L. Ff.
[2026] Timon ... Timon] F1. Timon ... Timons F2 F3. Timon ... Timon's F4. Timon's ... Timon's Hanmer.
[2027] Feast-won] Pope. Feast won Ff. Fast won Becket conj.
fast-lost] Theobald. fast lost Ff.
[2028] heart] hand or hands S. Walker conj.
[2029] the] all Hanmer.
[2030] argument] arguments Rowe.
[2031] I can] om. Steevens conj.
[2032] Mistake ... friends] As in Capell. One line in Pope, reading in my friends I'm wealthy. In Ff Shall ... friends is printed as three lines, ending perceive ... fortunes ... friends.
I am] I'm Johnson.
[2033] Flaminius] Rowe. Flavius Ff. Ho Flaminius Pope.
[2034] Enter ...] Rowe. Enter three Servants. Ff.
[2035] Scene V. Pope.
[2036] I will ... talents.] Prose in Ff. Seven lines of verse in Capell.
[2037] 'em] them Capell.
[2038] [Aside] First marked by Capell. om. Ff.
Lucullus] lord Lucullus Steevens (1793).
[2039] [To Flavius. Rowe. To another Serv. Malone (Capell conj.).
senators] senators of Athens Steevens conj.
[2040] health,] F3 F4. health; F1. health? F2.
[2041] I have] I've Pope.
[2042] treasure] Treature F1.
[2043] not—] not—but Hanmer. not, but Capell. not what— Dyce (ed. 2).
[2044] cold-moving] Theobald. cold moving Ff.
[2045] Prithee] I pr'ythee Pope.
[2046] in them] om. Hanmer.
[2047] [To a Serv.] Malone (Capell conj.). om. Ff.
[To Flav.] Malone. om. Ff.
[2048] Thou art] Thou'rt Pope.
honest] just Pope.
ingeniously] ingenuously F4.
[2049] [To Serv.] Malone. om. Ff.
[2050] [Exit Serv.] Edd. (Globe ed.). om. Ff.
[To Flav.] Malone. om. Ff.
give't] give it Steevens.
[2051] Ne'er] Nev'r Ff.
[2052] 'mong] 'mongst Boswell.
[2053] I would ... think it] Would I could not Pope. I would, I could not Steevens conj.
thought is] thought's Steevens conj.
I would ... foe] One line in Capell. Two in Ff.
foe;] foe? F2.