Bolonia, which would never have taken, had they not found a place in it for these buffoons." REMARKS ON SEVERAL PARTS OF ITALY, &C. IN THE YEARS 1701, 1702, 1703, p. 68, ed. 1745. [d] Perhaps I ought to add, that Marlowe was dead when (in 1597) the satire, from which these lines are quoted, was first given to the press. [e] Hall's VIRGID. Lib. I. Sat. iii., ed. 1602. [f] See Heywood's Prol. to our author's JEW OF MALTA, p. 142 of the present volume.[See the Project Gutenberg E-Text of 'The Jew of Malta.' "] 4 (return) [ censures] i.e. judgments, opinions.] 5 (return) [ Afric] So the 8vo.—The 4to "Affrica."] 6 (return) [ their] Old eds. "his."] 7 (return) [ through] So the 4to.—The 8vo "thorough."] 8 (return) [ incivil] i.e. barbarous.—So the 8vo.—The 4to "vnciuill."] 9 (return) [ incontinent] i.e. forthwith, immediately.] 10 (return) [ chiefest] So the 8vo.—The 4to "chiefe."] 11 (return) [ rout] i.e. crew.]