[603] Cf. last scene of Ter. Eunuchus.

[604] "Unless you desire it."

[605] E. has interrogation mark.

[606] Cf. Eunuch. V. viii, 49: Fatuus est, insulsus, bardus.

[607] Cf. ib. V. viii, 57; Hunc comedendum et deridendum vobis propino.

[608] E., 'maintaiue.'

[609] Cf. Eunuch. V. viii, 62: Numquam etiam fui usquam, quin me omnes amarint plurimum.

[610] Cf. Pollock-Maitland, Hist. Engl. Law, 1, 171: "The Exchequer is called a curia ... it receives and audits the accounts of the sheriffs and other collectors; it calls the King's debtors before it," etc.

[611] Cf. Wright's Songs, 76.

[612] See Introd., [Date of the Play].