[323] In the sense of the Latin securus, "securus admodum de bello animi securi homo." A negligent security arising from a contempt of the object offered.—Dr Warburton's note on "Troilus and Cressida," iv. 5. See also Dr Farmer's note on the above passage.
[324] [Old copies, reveng'd.]
[325] Revenged, 1618, '23, '33.
[326] Intimate. So, in the "Malcontent," iv. 3: "Come, we must be inward; thou and I all one;" and again, in Tourneur's "Revenger's Tragedy," ii.—
"My lord, most sure on't; for 'twas spoke by one,
That is most inward with the duke's son's lust."
[327] Thou, omitted, 1623, '33.
[328] Nunc mers,[330] cadæ manus, 1618.
[329] [i.e., In reply to the question as to his confederates.]
[330] Mens, 1623, '33.
[331] Of, 1618, '23, '33.