[212] In the last edition it was printed—
"And sloth in my conceit
Is but a type or pride in best constitutions."
which is neither sense nor metre. The old copies are uniform for the restored reading.—Collier.
[213] [Fairness.]
[214] [Old copy, is full]
[215] [Edits., To.]
[216] In the two 4o copies of this play the latter part of the speech stands thus:—Only for this world's mammon, which is great name and riches, like a string between a galley-slave's legs, is the only ease of their fetters. Mr. Reed introduced the improvement.—Collier.
[217] [Old copies, loaden.]
[218] This game is often mentioned in our ancient writers, and what immediately follows sufficiently explains the nature of it.
[219] Places where roses grow in great abundance.