For an exactly similar effacement at the end of a scene see on Temp. iii. 1.


Sc. 3.

"He has been used

Ever to conquer and to have his worth

Of contradiction."

I do not well understand 'worth' here. Rowe read word; but I cannot approve of it; wreak would seem better. We have "a heart of wreak" (iv. 5); also Tit. And. iv. 3, 4. See on M. for M. ii. 1.


"Rather than envy to you.—Well, well, no more."