67 ([return])
[ His arms and fingers long and sinewy] So the 8vo, except that, by a misprint, it has "snowy" for "sinewy."—The 4to gives the line thus,—

"His armes long, HIS fingers SNOWY-WHITE."!!

(and so the line used to stand in Lamb's SPEC. OF DRAM. POETS, till I made the necessary alteration in Mr. Moxon's recent ed. of that selection.)]

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68 ([return])
[ subdu'd] So the 8vo.—The 4to "subdue.">[

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69 ([return])
[ Nature doth strive with Fortune, &c.] Qy did Shakespeare recollect this passage when he wrote,—

"Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great"?
KING JOHN, act iii. sc. 1.]

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70 ([return])
[ port] i.e. gate.]