[6924] This ... sight;] One line in Qq. Two in Ff.
[6925] seize] Ff. ceaze Qq.
[6926] on you] Ff. to you Qq.
[6927] censure] fensure Q (1695).
[6928] [Exeunt.] Ff. Exeunt omnes. Qq.
NOTES.
Note I.
I. 1. 16. The punctuation in the text was first given by Steevens (1773). Most editors following Capell, including Steevens in his later editions, have supposed 'for, certes' to be part of Othello's speech. Mr Collier, omitting the comma, gives 'For certes' as the commencement of Othello's words. There is no comma in either Quartos or Folios, and the printing leaves it uncertain where the quotation is meant to begin.