A PASSAGE IN "ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL."

Will Mr. Singer favour me with the information where the proposed emendation, referred to by him in "N. & Q.," Vol. v., p. 436., in All's Well that ends Well, infinite cunning for "inſuite comming," of the folio 1623, is to be met with? If it be in the Athenæum it has escaped my observation, although I have turned over the pages of that able periodical carefully to find it. I have a particular reason for wishing to trace the suggestion, if I can, to the source where it originated. Owing to an accident, which it is needless to explain, the number of "N. & Q." containing Mr. Singer's communication did not meet my eye until this morning.

J. Payne Collier.

May 22. 1852.