KING HENRY VI.—PART I.

Act I.

Sc. 1.

"Than Julius Cæsar or bright ..."

Johnson proposed Berenice; and, though it was her hair and not herself that was stellified, he may have been right. The punctuation here given, however, removes all difficulty.


"Guienne, Champaigne, Rheims, Orleans, and Roan."

A little lower we have, "Is Paris lost? is Roän yielded up?"