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The Tragedy of Cymbeline

 oaks Ff: rocks

would even Ff: would not even

mine eyeballs Ff: mine eyeballs blind

nothing: F1 nothing; F2 nothing? Ff3, 4 nothing Cloten

will Ff: you'll

your Grace, and you Ff: your Grace. Qu. And you!

the loudest of (th' lowd of Ff): the loudest

once, Ff: once

After long absence Ff: After a long absence

happily Ff: haply

cause of fear Ff: cease of fear

thou thyself F1 (thyself Ff2, 3, 4): how thyself

but ay: but I Ff

to our mother Ff: our mother

mistress; peace Ff: mistress-piece

leg Ff: lag

Leonati Ff: Leonati's

interrogatories Ff: inter-gatories

 

E. Dowden: The Arden Shakespeare, 1903 (3d ed., 1918).

H. H. Furness: The Variorum Shakespeare, 1913.

W. Hazlitt: Characters of Shakespeare's Plays, 1817. Everyman's Library edition, pp. 1–11.

Lady Martin: On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters, 1885.

Barrett Wendell: William Shakespeare, a Study in Elizabethan Literature, 1894, pp. 355–364.

