166. [In his view.] In appearance; opposed to proof = experience. Cf. Ham. iii. 2. 179: "What my love is, proof hath made you know," etc.
168. [Alas, that love, whose view,] etc. Alas "that love, though blindfolded, should see how to reach the lover's heart" (Dowden). View here = sight, or eyes.
172. [Here's much,] etc. Romeo means that the fray has much to do with the hate between the rival houses, yet affects him more, inasmuch as his Rosaline is of the Capulet family.
173-178. [O brawling love!] etc. Cf. iii. 2. 73 fol. below.
187. [Rais'd.] The reading of the 1st quarto, adopted by the majority of editors. The other early eds. have "made."
188. [Purg'd.] That is, from smoke.
191. [A choking gall,] etc. That is, "love kills and keeps alive, is a bane and an antidote" (Dowden).
195. [Some other where.] Cf. C. of E. iv. 1. 30: "How if your husband start some other where?"
196. [Sadness.] Seriousness. Cf. A.W. iv. 3. 230: "In good sadness, I do not know," etc. So sadly just below = seriously, as in Much Ado, ii. 3. 229.