o the same intent]
So the 8vo.--The 4to, which gives this line in an earlier part
of the scene (see note Sec., preceding col.), [i.e. note 15]
omits it here.]
[Footnote 22: stand] So the 8vo.--The 4to "are."]
[Footnote 23: prest] i.e. ready.]
[Footnote 24: or] So the 8vo.--The 4to "and."]
[Footnote 25: conditions] So the 4to.--The 8vo "condition."]
[Footnote 26: Confirm'd] So the 4to.--The 8vo "Confirme."]
[Footnote 27: by] So the 8vo.--The 4to "with."]
[Footnote 28: renowmed] See note ||, p. 11. (Here the old eds. agree.)
[Note ||, from p. 11. (The First Part of Tamburlaine the
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.]
[Footnote 29: Cairo] Old eds. "Cario." See note
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