Tamburlaine the Great — Part 1
  

       69 (return) [ Nature doth strive with Fortune, &c.] Qy did Shakespeare recollect this passage when he wrote,—     

    "Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great"? KING JOHN, act iii. sc. 1.] 

  

       70 (return) [ port] i.e. gate.]     

  

       71 (return) [ is] So the 8vo.—The 4to "in."]     

  

       72 (return) [ In fair, &c.] Here       "fair" is to be considered as a dissyllable: compare, in the Fourth Act of our author's JEW OF MALTA,     

    "I'll feast you, lodge you, give you FAIR words, And, after that," &c.] 

  

       73 (return) [ of] i.e. on.]     

  

       74 (return) [ worse] So the 8vo.—The 4to "worst."]     

  

       75 (return) [ the] So the 8vo.—The 4to "that."]     

  

       76 (return) [ his] So the 8vo.—The 4to "the."]     

  

       77 (return) [ be] So the 8vo.—The 4to "are."]     


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