Act II.
Sc. 1.
"And why so, my dear lord?—Not for because."
"Or a half-moon made with a pen.—Who taught you this?"
"All's true that is mistrusted."
For 'is' it might be better to read was. The change was not unusual.
"And why so, my dear lord?—Not for because."
"Or a half-moon made with a pen.—Who taught you this?"
"All's true that is mistrusted."
For 'is' it might be better to read was. The change was not unusual.