[1438] Love-kindling looks; cf. xii. 8. Dyce. So also Never too Late, "wilie amorettes of a curtizan."
[1439] Q 1, they.
[1440] G. omits 'over.' See Appendix [D], 3 b.
[1441] Ll. 205-209, as prose in Qtos. See note on vii. 40 et seq.
[1442] Q 1, thee.
[1443] One who sets the table; Fr. asseoir. So Fletcher, R. a W III 1. (Century.)
[1444] Chopped meat in broth? (N. E. D.)
[1445] Ll. 220-221, as prose in Qtos.
[1446] Wagner supplies 'but' before 'for'; the emperor supplied a gulp of rage before 'fit.' Appendix [C], 1 c.
[1447] Q 3.—Do., Dy. omit 'such'; G. and W. omit 'a.' This smoothing out of the anapest has no historical warrant.