[68] The Quartos designate the two latter as "A young Gentleman and a poor Man."
[69] Merchandise which the borrower took in lieu of part of the sum to be secured from the usurer.
[70] Counterpart, duplicate.
[71] Until.
[72] Grave, sober.
[73] Remilia and Alvida are assuming parts.
[74] A proverbial expression. Compare Shakespeare's Richard III., Act III. sc. 7: "Play the maid's part,—still answer nay, and take it."
[75] Through a trap in the stage.
[76] Destroyed.
[77] A form of endearment, equivalent to "pet."