[ [106] A vulgar Italian oath. (Old ed. "Catho diabola.")
[ [107] Old ed. "inmates."
[ [108] Upper rooms; lofts. The word is still used in some parts of the country.
[ [109] Dyce reads "untold."
[ [110] This line and the next are given to Ithamore in the old copy.
[ [111] Ithamore.
[ [112] The old form (preserved in "Covent Garden") of "convent."
[ [113] Scene: a room in Barabas' house. In the 4to. this scene is a continuation of the former.
[ [114] Old ed. "save." Perhaps we should read:— "What will you? save my life!"
[ [115] Scene: the front of Barabas' house.