FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 5: cunning-- i.e. knowledge.] [Footnote 2: vaunt-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "daunt."] [Footnote 4: Whereas-- i.e. where.] [Exit.] Only to wonder at unlawful things, [Footnote 10: So the later 4tos (with various spelling).--2to 1604 [Footnote 3: her-- All the 4tos "his."] [Footnote 9: So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "the" (the printer In B. Barnes's DIVILS CHARTER, 1607, we find; "SCEN. VLTIMA. VPON A BOOKE, whilst a groome draweth the Curtaine." Sig. L 3.] [Footnote 6: So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "more."] "Oncaymaeon."] [Footnote 11: and-- So the later 4tos.--Not in 4to 1604.] having mistaken "yt" for "ye").] phraseology was not uncommon).] Faustus is gone: regard his hellish fall, Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits [Footnote 1: mate-- i.e. confound, defeat.] Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise, before going out, drew a curtain, and discovered Faustus sitting. Terminat hora diem; terminat auctor opus. ALEXANDER VNBRACED BETWIXT TWO CARDINALLS in his study LOOKING [Footnote 12: Couldst-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "Wouldst."] [Footnote 8: Analytics, 'tis thou, &c.-- Qy. "Analytic"? (but such [Footnote 7: FAUSTUS discovered in his study-- Most probably, the Chorus, To practice more than heavenly power permits.