Capell sagaciously saw that in this speech, from "For when would you" to "From whence doth spring," and from "For where is any" to "And in that vow," are passages which the poet had cancelled in the "corrected and augmented" play. The same occurs in Rich. III. v. 3, and on a much smaller scale, however, in Rom. and Jul. iii. 3, iv. 1.
"Why, universal plodding prisons up."
There can be no doubt of this, the reading of Theobald—prisons for poisons.
"For where is any author in the world
Teaches such beauty as a woman's eye."
As beauty is not taught, we should perhaps read wisdom. Perhaps, however, the error may be in 'Teaches.'