4 (return) [ Whereas— i.e. where.] 5 (return) [ cunning— i.e. knowledge.] 6 (return) [ So the later 4tos.—2to 1604 "more."] 7 (return) [ FAUSTUS discovered in his study— Most probably, the Chorus, before going out, drew a curtain, and discovered Faustus sitting. In B. Barnes's DIVILS CHARTER, 1607, we find; "SCEN. VLTIMA. ALEXANDER VNBRACED BETWIXT TWO CARDINALLS in his study LOOKING VPON A BOOKE, whilst a groome draweth the Curtaine." Sig. L 3.] 8 (return) [ Analytics, 'tis thou, &c.— Qy. "Analytic"? (but such phraseology was not uncommon).] 9 (return) [ So the later 4tos.—2to 1604 "the" (the printer having mistaken "yt" for "ye").] 10 (return) [ So the later 4tos (with various spelling).—2to 1604 "Oncaymaeon."] 11 (return) [ and— So the later 4tos.—Not in 4to 1604.] 12 (return) [ Couldst— So the later 4tos.—2to 1604 "Wouldst."] 13 (return) [ men— So the later 4tos.—2to 1604 "man."]