[119] "Poetaster," act v. sc. 3. [Gifford's edit. ii. 524-5, and the note.]

[120] [So in the old copy Kemp is made, perhaps intentionally, to call Studioso. See also infrá, p. 198.]

[121] [See Kemp's "Nine Daies Wonder," edit. Dyce, ix.]

[122] Sellenger's round, corrupted from St Leger, a favourite dance with the common people.

[123] Old copy reads—

"As you part in kne

KEMP. You are at Cambridge still with sice kne," &c.

The genuine reading, it is presumed, is restored to the text—

"As your part in cue.

KEMP. You are at Cambridge still with size cue," &c.