Favour is look, countenance, appearance. (rev. 1778, VIII, 25, 7)
II.i.19 (25,6) Remorse from power] [Remorse, for mercy. WARB.] Remorse (says the Author of the Ravisal) signifies the conscious uneasiness arising from a sense of having done wrong; to extinguish which feeling, nothing hath so great a tendency as absolute uncontrouled power.
I think Warbuton right. (1773)
II.i.21 (25,7) common proof] Common experiment.
II.i.26 (25,8) base degrees] Low steps.
II.i.33 (26,9) as his kind] According to his nature.
II.i.63 (27,3)
Between the acting of a dreadful thing,
And the first motion, all the interim is
Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream: