"They'll grind the one the other."

It is strange that the one, required both by sense and metre, was first added by Johnson.


Sc. 6.

"Being an abstract 'tween his lust and him."

For 'abstract,' which makes no sense, Warburton read obstruct, which has been generally adopted; but as this subst. occurs nowhere else, I prefer to read obstruction.


"Up to a whore; who now are levying."

As no good sense has been made of 'who,' I read they.