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as spacious . . . oldest thing Whitelaw: Revenge that shall embrace all, from the youngest to the oldes.—E. K. Chambers (Warwick Sh.): It is, rather, ‘revenge, as infinite in its extent as from the creation to today.’ [Chambers wrongly assigns the interpretation, to which he makes objection, to Grant White, led thereto doubtless by Rolfe's ed., where this interpretation is given signed simply ‘Wh.,’ which is Rolfe's regular symbol for Whitelaw's Rugby ed. of this play. Rolfe's abbreviation for R. G. White is the single letter W.—Ed.]