FOOTNOTES:

[72]

—so have I address'd me: To address is to prepare—id est I have prepared myself by the same ceremonies.

[73]

That many may be meant; Many modes of speech were familiar in Shakespeare's age that are now no longer used. "May be meant," id est, meaning by that, &c.

[74]

—the fool multitude; The foolish multitude.

[75]

—I wis,; I know.