[825] B adds in margin, King Agesilaus teaches the respect due to common players in his answere to Callipides, who being a presumptious excellent actor; & thinking himself not graced enough by the kings notice, as the king passed along, doth sawcily interrupt him thus; doth not your grace know me? Yes, said the king, thou art Calipides the Player.
[826] Hee ... goodnes. A, If hee cannot beleeue, hee doth coniecture strongly; but dares not resolue vpon particulars.
[827] Epilogue. A adds: ‘vnlesse he be prevented’.
[828] B, in margin, Iuxta Plautinum illud Collybisci: quin aedepol conductior sum quam tragaedi aut comici.
[829] When ... eccho. Om. A.
[830] sawsie rude. A, lying.
[831] glaunce. A, glaunces.
[832] hath. A, hath once.
[833] To ... infected. Om. A.
[834] Reproofe ... blushing. Om. A.