[141] [Edits., For.]
[142] Old copies read—
"'Twixt this gentleman
There have been some love-passages, and myself,
Which here I free him, and take this lady."
[143] This edition, without a date, was obviously printed after that of 1614, although it has been hitherto placed first on the list of editions, as if it might be that mentioned by Chetwood, and supposed to have been published in 1599.—Collier. [Mr Collier does not cite the 4o of 1622.]
[144] P. 73.
[145] He was an actor at the Red Bull Theatre, as appears by a rather curious scene in the course of this play, where Green is spoken of by name—
"Geraldine. Why then we'll go to the Red Bull: they say Green's a good clown.
Bubble. Green! Green's an ass.
Scattergood. Wherefore do you say so?
Bubble. Indeed. I ha' no reason; for they say he is as like me as ever he can look."