I
rather think we should read [instead of _voucher_], _Their needless_
vouches. But _voucher_ may serve, as it may perhaps signify either the
act or the agent.
II.iii.122 (352) this woolvish gown] Signifies this _rough hirsute_
gown.
II.iii.182 (355,1) ignorant to see't?] [W: "ignorant" means "impotent"]
That _ignorant_ at any time has, otherwise than consequentially, the
same meaning with _impotent_, I do not know. It has no such meaning in
this place. _Were you_ ignorant _to see it_, is, did you want knowledge
to discern it.
II.iii.208 (356,2) free contempt] That is, with contempt open and
unrestrained.
II.iii.227 (357,4) Enforce his pride] Object his pride, and enforce the
objection.
II.iii.258 (358,7) Scaling his present bearing with his past] That is,
_weighing_ his past and present behaviour.
II.iii.267 (359,8) observe and answer/The vantage of his anger] Mark,
catch, and improve the opportunity, which his hasty anger will afford
us.
III.i.23 (360,9) prank them in authority] _Plume, deck, dignify_
themselves.
III.i.58 (362,3) This paltring/Becomes not Rome] That is, this trick of
dissimulation, this shuffling.
_Let these be no more believ'd
That_ palter _with us in a double sense_. Macbeth.
III.i.60 (362,4) laid falsly] _Falsly_ for _treacherously_.
III.i.66 (362,5) Let them regard me, as I do not flatter, and/ Therein
behold themselves] Let them look in the mirror which I hold up to them,
a mirror which does not flatter, and see themselves.
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