[88] How art thou now? the inquiry has stood in previous editions, but How are they now? is the correct reading restored from the old copy. The words have reference to Vendice's eyes.—Collier.
[89] [Edits., five.]
[90] The same thought occurs in "Othello," act v. sc. 2—
"Are there no stones in heaven.
But what serve for the thunder?"
[91] The 4o reads, methought.—Collier.
ACTUS V.[92]
Enter the Duchess, arm in arm with Spurio: he seemeth lasciviously to look on her. After them, enter Supervacuo running, with a rapier; Ambitioso stops him.
Spu. Madam, unlock yourself;
Should it be seen, your arm would be suspected.
Duch. Who is't that dares suspect or this or these?
May not we deal our favours where we please?