[209] So ed. 1.—Eds. 2. and 3. “renowned.” (For the form “renowmed” cf. Marlowe, i. 24, &c.)

[210] Eds. 1. and 3. “13.”

[211] So ed. 2.—Ed. 1. “I iest;” ed. 3. “I rest.”

[212] Eds. 1. and 3. “protest ignorant.”—Ed. 2. “prote ignorance.”

[213] So eds. 1. and 3.—Ed. 2. “Not one eminently.”

[214] Old eds. give:— “Gon. Quicke, ist not?
Gra. Ist not Fawne Why,” &c.

[215] Eds. 1. and 3. “Yet let me be the loyal,” &c.

[216] Ed. 2. “sentious.”

[217] Ed. 3. “every.”

[218] Eds. 1. and 2. “anexou e ampexou.”—Ed. 3. “anechon, eapechon.” The reference is to the maxim of Epictetus (reported by Aulus Gellius, xvii. 19)—Ἀνέχου καὶ Ἀπέχου.