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[ eterniz'd] So the 4to.—The 8vo "enternisde.">[
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[ and] So the 4to.—Omitted in the 8vo.]
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[ prest] i.e. ready.]
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[ parle] Here the old eds. "parlie": but repeatedly before they have "parle" (which is used more than once by Shakespeare).]
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[ Orcanes, king of Natolia, and the King of Jerusalem, led by soldiers] Old eds. (which have here a very imperfect stage-direction) "the two spare kings",—"spare" meaning— not then wanted to draw the chariot of Tamburlaine.]