[iv. 1. 209]. Warburton has claimed this conjecture in a MS. note to our edition of Theobald, but he did not adopt it in his own text.

Note XV.

[iv. 1. 303]. Mr Knight incorrectly says that this line is first found in the Folio of 1623. It is in all the quartos.

Linenotes-The Merchant of Venice

The Merchant of Venice, I, 1.

[ Enter...Salanio] See [note (i)].

[ 5], 6: So printed in Q3 Q4: as one line in Q1 Q2 Ff.

[ 10]: on] of Steevens (Capell conj.).

[ 13]: curt’sy] cursie Q1 Q2.

[ 19]: Peering] Piering Q1. Piring Q2. Prying Q3 Q4.