Tamburlaine the Great — Part 1
       97 (return) [ with his crown in his hand] The old eds. add "offering to hide it;" but THAT he does presently after.]     

  

       98 (return) [ those were] i.e. those who were, who have been.]     

  

       99 (return) [ Stand staggering] So the 8vo.—The 4to "Stand THOSE staggering."]     

  

       100 (return) [ For kings are clouts that every man shoots at,     

       Our crown the pin, &c. 

       CLOUT means the white mark in the butts; PIN, the peg in the centre, which fastened it.]     

  

       101 (return) [ me] So the 4to.—Omitted in the 8vo.]     

  

       102 (return) [ MYCETES. Ay, marry,       &c.] From this to "TAMBURLAINE. Well, I mean you shall have it again"       inclusive, the dialogue is prose: compare act iv. sc. 4, p. 29.]     

  

       103 (return) [ renowmed man-at-arms]       See note ||, p. 11.[i.e. note 52.] So the 8vo.—The 4to "RENOWNED MEN at armes."]     

  

       104 (return) [ chiefest] So the 4to.—The 8vo "chiefe."]     

  

       105 (return) [ happy] So the 8vo.—The 4to "happiest."]     

  


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