Than she to scant ["slack" in quartos] her duty;"
that is, you are more inclined to depreciate her than she to scant her duty.
5. [Uneven.] Indirect. Cf. the use of even in Ham. ii. 2. 298: "be even and direct with me," etc. Sometimes the word is = perplexing, embarrassing; as in 1 Hen. IV. i. 1. 50: "uneven and unwelcome news," etc.
11. [Marriage.] A trisyllable here; as in M. of V. ii. 9. 13, etc. So also in the quotation from Brooke in note on iii. 5. 212 above.
13. [Alone.] When alone; opposed to society below.
16. [Slow'd.] The only instance of the verb in S.
18-36. [This part] of the scene evidently came from the first draft of the play.
20. [That may be must be.] That may be of yours must be.
29. [Abus'd.] Marred, disfigured.