[94] Alluding to the Fifth Commandment.—Gilchrist.

[95] [Edits., world's.]

[96] [Edits., tune.]

[97] i.e., incite, encourage her.

[98] Seldom to be met with. In Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" we have "seld seen flamens."—Steevens.

[99] [Old copy, hire and.]

[100] The word great is added in the 4o to this line, but it belongs to Hippolito, and what he says has been hitherto misprinted.—Collier.

[101] ["The reality and life of this dialogue passes any scenical illusion I ever felt. I never read it but my ears tingle, and I feel a hot flush spread my cheeks, as if I were presently about to 'proclaim' some such 'malefactions' of myself as the brothers here rebuke in this unnatural parent, in words more keen and dagger-like than those which Hamlet speaks to his mother. Such power has the passion of shame, truly personated, not only to 'strike guilty creatures unto the soul,' but to 'appal' even those that are 'free.'"—Lamb.]

[102] [Old copy, lights, and in the line before, Sons—fights.]

[103] [Edits., held.]