"We talk with goblins, owls, and sprites."
To complete the measure, the editor of 2nd folio inserted elves, and before 'sprites'; from which Rowe made elvish 'sprites.' For 'owls' Theobald read ouphes; but that term occurs only in The Merry Wives. I read—
"For here we talk with goblins, elves, and sprites."
"I am transformed, master, am not I?"
Theobald also made this obvious and necessary transposition of 'I not.'
Act III.
Sc. 1.
"By the wrongs that I suffer, and the blows that I bear."