[ [427] Old ed. "Lucrecia walles."

[ [428] Old ed. "Jacobus."

[ [429] Old ed. "their."

[ [430] Dyce's correction for "incense ... to kiss the holy earth." He compares Edward II. (I. 4, ll. 100, 101):—

"I'll fire thy crazed buildings, and enforce The papal towers to kiss the lowly ground."

[ [431] The bracketed words were inserted by Dyce.

[ [432] Dyce's correction for the old copy's "for."

FOOTNOTES FOR: "THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO, QUEEN OF CARTHAGE"

[ [433] Old ed. "aire."

[ [434] "This expression is well illustrated by Titian's[?] picture (in the National Gallery) of the rape of Ganymede.—In Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost, act v. sc. 2, we have,—