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e. p. 239, l. 31 _Exit._ Not noted in former editions. p. 240, l. 2 _of a Baboon._ 4to 1690 'of Baboone'. p. 240, l. 5 _Tumbler._ 4to 1690 misprints 'Fumbler'. p. 241, ll. 15, 18 _Pound._ 1724 'Pounds'. p. 242, l. 32 _Sure. reads._ 4to 1690 and 1724 'she reads', which is ambiguous. p. 243, l. 16 _de la guerre._ 4to 1690 'de la gare'. p. 244, l. 17 _They join with Surelove._ Only in 4to 1690. +ACT II: Scene i+ p. 245, l. 21 _have Charms._ 1724 'have those Charms'. p. 245, l. 28 _Mediator._ 1724 'Meditator'. p. 245, l. 32 _would make me lay the Conqueror._ 1724 'would lay me a Conqueror'. p. 248, l. 12 _knip._ 1724 mis-spells this rare word 'nip'. +ACT II: Scene ii+ p. 252, l. 36 _A Scots Dance._ 1724 'A Scotch Dance.' p. 253, l. 28 _Billet-Douxs._ 4to 1690 'Billet-Deaxs'. p. 254, l. 12 _Drinking all this while sometimes._ Only in 4to 1690. +ACT II: Scene iii+ p. 255, l. 16 _Pulls a Bottle._ 4to 1690 'Pulls out a Bottle'. p. 255, l. 28 _Drinks._ Only in 4to 1690. p. 256, l. 31 _durst._ 4to 1690 'darst'. +ACT II: Scene iv+ p. 258, l. 26 _Enter Brag._ Both 4to 1690 and 1724 have 'Enter a Messenger', and give l. 27 speech-prefix 'Mes.' Both, however, give the next speech he speaks (l. 33) to Brag and have later 'Exit Brag.' p. 259, l. 5 _Whimsey._ Both 4to 1690 and 1724 here and elsewhere cut the name down to 'Whim.' p. 259, l. 9 _wish'd that the Plot._ 4to 1690 'wish'd the Plot'. p. 261, l. 17 _care._ 1724 'ear'. p. 262, l. 25 _Wellman's Guards._ 4to 1690 'Wellman, his Guards'. But Wellman has not left the stage. The comma printed by 1690 is probably a mistake and we should read 'Wellman his Guards'. p. 263, l. 24 _Exit._ 4to 1690 gives no direction. 1724 has 'Exeunt.' But Timorous is left alone on the stage. +ACT III: Scene i+ p. 264, l. 1 _hollow._ 4to 1690 'hallow'. p. 266, l. 15 _That._ Omitted in 4to 1690. p. 270, l. 8 _Exeunt._ 4to 1690 gives no stage direction here. +ACT III: Scene ii+ p. 272, l. 28 _'tis a tittle of the D-- breed._ [sic] 4to 1690. 1724 ''tis little of the D-- breed'. p. 274, l. 1 _haste with._ 1724 'haste you with'. +ACT III: Scene iia+ p. 275, l. 28 _stands and stares a while._ 1724 'stands a while and stares'. p. 277, l. 28 _shall be._ 4to 1690 'shall not be'. +ACT IV: Scene i+ p. 279, l. 12 _Priests._ 4to 1690 'Priest.' +ACT
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