[76] [Old copy, none.]
[77] Hermione here seems to turn to Fidelia, and to tell her that possibly he may be as well born as Prince Armenio—"And let me tell you this, lady," &c.
[78] Her meaning is that the king her father should pardon the offence of Hermione, whose grief of mind is more severe than the wound he has just inflicted on Armenio. The two last lines of this speech appear to belong to Hermione.
[79] [Old copy, give.]
[80] [Old copy, your.]
[81] [Old copy, entertaine.]
[82] [i.e., Award. Old copy, Holde my rewarde.]
[83] [Old copy, to wander.]
[84] [Mr Collier printed honor.]
[85] [Old copy, some.]