11. [Hours.] A dissyllable; as in iii. 1. 198.
14. [Bandy.] A metaphor from tennis. Cf. L. L. L. v. 2. 29: "Well bandied both; a set of wit well play'd," etc. See on iii. 1. 91 below.
18. [Honey nurse.] Cf. L. L. L. v. 2. 530: "my fair, sweet, honey monarch;" T. of S. iv. 3. 52: "my honey love," etc.
22. [Them.] S. makes news both singular and plural. For the latter, cf. Much Ado, i. 2. 4.
25. [Give me leave.] Let me alone, let me rest. See on i. 3. 7 above.
26. [Ache.] Spelt "ake" in the folio both here and in 49 below. This indicates the pronunciation of the verb. The noun was pronounced aitch, and the plural was a dissyllable; as in Temp. i. 2. 370, T. of A. i. 1. 257, etc.
36. [Stay the circumstance.] Wait for the particulars. Cf. A.Y.L. iii. 2. 221: "let me stay the growth of his beard," etc. On circumstance, cf. v. 3. 181 below: "without circumstance" (= without further particulars). See also V. and A. 844, Ham. v. 2. 2, etc.
38. [Simple.] Silly; as often. Cf. iii. 1. 35 below, and simpleness in iii. 3. 77.
43. [Past compare.] Cf. iii. 5. 236 below: "above compare," etc.
50. [As.] As if; a common ellipsis.