[935] Bl., one word.
[936] Preceding editions, following Bl., read 'Campaspe alone.' It is much more natural to suppose that while she is crossing the stage, Apelles lingers on one side, watching her. When she goes out, he speaks.
[937] Preceding editions, Actus quartus. Scæna quinta; Bl. 'Apelles, Page.'
[938] See note [61], p. [309].
[939] The market-place. M.
[940] Bl. puts 'Diogenes' before 'Sylvius.'
[941] For the originals of this and the first, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth of Diogenes's speeches which follow see Lives of Philosophers, VI. 406, 415, 417, 418, 424, 428, 431.
[942] Dost thou not?
[943] Readiest.
[944] Bl. omits to. F. and M. insert it. Query, 'sings'?