Sc. 1.
"What! have I scaped love-letters in the holiday-time of my beauty?"
I is the insertion of the 2nd folio; and is perhaps not absolutely necessary, as we might put a (!) after 'beauty.'
"For though Love use Reason as his precision."
For 'precision,' which gives but poor sense, we should adopt, as I have done, Johnson's conjecture, physician:
"My reason the physician to my love." Son. cxlvii.
"I'll exhibit a bill in Parliament for the putting down of men."
Theobald's reading, 'fat men' has been generally and properly adopted. There is a similar omission of fat in 1 Hen. IV. ii. 2. In the 4to she says, "Well, I shall trust fat men the worse while I live for his sake."