[1895] rash] harsh Rowe.
[1896] to us; and for him] to us, and for him Ff. to him, and Q. by him; and for him Collier conj.
[1897] Diomedes'] Diomeds F1.
[1898] so concluded] Q. concluded so Ff.
[1899] and] an F2.
[1900] effect] affect F2.
[1901] my] Q F1. may F2 F3. many F4.
[1902] Good ... Have not] As one line by Keightley.
[1903] secrets of nature] Ff. secrets of neighbor Pandar Q. secret'st things of nature Theobald. secretest of natures Hanmer. secret'st things in nature Capell conj. secrets even of nature Heath conj. secretest of nature Malone conj. secrecies of nature Singer (Steevens conj.) secret springs of nature Jackson conj. secret laws of nature Collier MS. secretairs of nature or secretaries of nature Staunton conj.
[1904] taciturnity] taciturnity than I Keightley.