Scene 4. Page 203.

Duke. Where youth and cost and witless bravery keeps.

Mr. Reed's explanation of this word as used for dwells, is confirmed by another passage in this play, Act IV. Scene 1.

"... a breath thou art
That dost this habitation where thou keep'st
Hourly afflict."

Scene 5. Page 208.

Lucio. For that, which if myself might be his judge,
He should receive his punishment in thanks.

It has been conceived that there is here a transposition at the press for "that for which." The emendation is more grammatical than harmonious; but the expression is quite in Shakspeare's manner. A few pages further on we have this similar phraseology:

"Whether you had not sometime in your life
Err'd in this point which now you censure him."

Scene 5. Page 211.