[138] [Literally, to lie on the ground, like game; but it is here used in the sense to lie.]
[139] [This passage seems to corroborate the explanation already given of this word.]
[140] [Old copy, Nor.]
[141] [Old copy, that endeared.]
[142] [Leopard.]
[143] [More usually spelt carricks.]
[144] [Successful.]
[145] [The two Citizens appear to retire only, while the events occupying the two next scenes take place, after which they come forward again.]
[146] [Attempt, enterprise.]
[147] [A not unusual form of Algiers.]