You shall read us the will. Read Cæsar's will."


"For I have neither writ, nor words, nor worth."

The 2nd folio properly read wit, i.e. mental power.


Act IV.

Sc. 1.

"One that feeds

On objects, arts, and imitations," etc.

I see no objection to this line; but Theobald read, and Dyce approves of, 'abject arts.'