A Revisal of Shakespears Text Wherein the Alterations Introduced Into It By Th

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A Revisal of Shakespears Text Wherein the Alterations Introduced Into It By Th
Benjamin Heath
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The com- mon reading was, Tour greateft want is, you want much of meat.
From which I conjecture that pouibly the poet wrote* Tour greateft want ? Is your want much of meat?
That is, What is your greateft want ? Do you (land much in want of meat ? And, agreeably to this queftion, Timon goes on to tell the thieves where they might readily and in great abundance fupply that want.
P. 224. The fen's a thief whofe liquid furge refolds The mounds into fait tears.
See the common reading, The moon into
...fait tears, fully vindicated, and Mr. Warburton's conjecture, the mounds, unanfwerably refuted in the Canons of Criticifm, p. 175 177.
P. 226. What chvige of humour defprate want has made ?
I think the common reading, What change of honour deffrate want has made?
gives us a much better fenfe. Flavins had juft termed Timon a ' d- . Tpifed and ruinous man, ' and he now reflects on the ailonifhiug change, which pre- fcnte 1 to his eyes a man, once the moil highly and univerfally honoure. I of any in Athens, now reduced to the mod forlorn, neglected, and defpicable con- dition.


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