e. By our Lady.
<144> to] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--Not in 4to 1631.
<145> tester] i.e. sixpence.
<146> the state] i.e. the raised chair or throne, with a canopy.
<147> perfect] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--2to 1616 "warlike."
<148> rouse] i.e. bumper.
<149> a] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "ten."
<150> a] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--2to 1631 "the."
<151> renowm'd] Old eds. "renown'd"; but earlier, p. 109, first
col., 4to 1616 has "renowm'd":
and see note ||, p. 11.
Great):
"renowmed] i.e. renowned.--So the 8vo.--The 4to "renowned."
--The form "RENOWMED" (Fr. RENOMME) occurs repeatedly
afterwards in this play, according to the 8vo. It is
occasionally found in writers posterior to Marlowe's
time. e.g.
"Of Constantines great towne RENOUM'D in vaine."
Verses to King James, prefixed to Lord Stirling's
MONARCHICKE TRAGEDIES, ed. 1607.">
<152> through] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--2to 1631 "thorow."
<153> These] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "Those."
<154> through] So 4tos 1616, 1624.--2to 1631 "thorow."
<155> a] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--Not in 4to 1616.
<156> this] So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "the."
<157> demand] So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "demands."
<158> door] So 4tos 1624, 1631.--Not in 4to 1616.
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