[III.162] rid: ridden. So 'writ' for 'written,' [IV, iii, 183].

[III.163] Scene III | Scene VII Pope.

[III.164] Enter ... | Ff add and after him the Plebeians.

[III.165] "There was one of Cæsar's friends called Cinna, that had a marvellous strange and terrible dream the night before. He dreamed that Cæsar bad him to supper, and that he refused and would not go: then that Cæsar took him by the hand, and led him against his will. Now Cinna, hearing at that time that they burnt Cæsar's body in the market-place, notwithstanding that he feared his dream, and had an ague on him besides, he went into the market-place to honour his funerals. When he came thither, one of the mean sort asked him what his name was? He was straight called by his name. The first man told it to another, and that other unto another, so that it ran straight through them all, that he was one of them that murthered Cæsar: (for indeed one of the traitors to Cæsar was also called Cinna as himself) wherefore taking him for Cinna the murtherer, they fell upon him with such fury that they presently dispatched him in the market-place."—Plutarch, Julius Cæsar.

[III.166] to-night: last night. So in [II, ii, 76], and The Merchant of Venice, II, v, 18.

[III.167] Things that forbode evil fortune burden my imagination.

[III.168] Enter Citizens | Ff omit.

[III.169] Whither F3F4 | Whether F1 F2.

[III.170] you were best: it were best for you. See Abbott, § 230.

[III.171] you'll bear me: I'll give you. For 'me' see [note, p. 26, l. 263].