Act IV.
Sc. 1.
"Out on thee, seeming! I will write against it,
You seem to me as Dian in her orb."
For 'thee' we should, I think, read thy or this, as they were pronounced alike, and for 'seem' seem'd, for the same reason.' (See Introd. p. [52].) Pope also read thy, and Hanmer seem'd.
"But if all aim but this be levell'd false."
I would read in; for 'but,' suggested by 'But,' makes nonsense. I have, however, made no change in my Edition.