[94] [Ibid., p. 37.]
[95] ["English Dramas and Stage," p. 42.]
[96] [Ibid., pp. 59, 60.]
[97] [But see Ibid., pp. 63-70.]
[ERRATA]
| VOL. I. | Page | 62, | for goodness | read goddess. |
| VOL. II. | ... | 135, | ... knotted | ... notted.[98] |
| ... | ... | 216, | ... noboby | ... nobody. |
| VOL. III. | ... | 58,[99] | ... oppose | ... appose. |
| ... | ... | 59, | ... maketh | ... keepeth. |
| ... | ... | 71, | ... fault | ... faults. |
| ... | ... | 82, | ... so sore | ... to fore. |
| ... | ... | ib. | ... be fed | ... to be fed. |
| ... | ... | 83, l. 17. | The correspondent thinks this line belongs to Omnes Famulæ. | |
| ... | ... | 88, | for had chid | read chid. |
| ... | ... | 95, | ... I ever | ... ever I. |
| ... | ... | 97, | ... wage-pasty | ... way-pasty.[100] |
| ... | ... | 99, | ... he | ... ye. |
| ... | ... | ib. | ... ield | ... yelde. |
| ... | ... | 105, | ... to please | ... it please. |
| ... | ... | 108, | ... a master | ... an M. |
| ... | ... | 117, | ... as much | ... so much. |
| ... | ... | 118, | ... make a | ... make me a. |
| ... | ... | 121, | ... another than | ... another but. |
| ... | ... | ib. | ... readiness | ... a readiness. |
| ... | ... | 122, | ... other's | ... others'. |
| ... | ... | ib. | ... point whereof | ... point wherefore. |
| ... | ... | 125, | ... draw ye | ... draw we. |
| ... | ... | 128, | ... thou goose | ... you goose. |
| ... | ... | 139, | ... Not if all the | ... Nor if all the. |
| ... | ... | 140, | ... where or how | ... where nor how. |
| ... | ... | 158, | ... all men | ... of all men. |
| ... | ... | 178, | ... halse-aker | ... half-acre.[101] |
| VOL. V. | ... | 115, | ... Alvearic | ... Alvearie. |
| ... | ... | 285, | ... Got | ... Get. |
| VoL. IX. | ... | 98, | ... collection | ... collation. |
| ... | ... | ib. | ... moldash | ... molash. |
| ... | ... | 332, | ||
| ... | ... | 205, | ... Amoretta | ... Amoretto. |
| VOL. X. | ... | 274, | ... Foresaw | ... Foreseen. |
| VOL. XI. | ... | 436, | ... Sir Thomas | ... St. Thomas. |
FOOTNOTES:
[98] See Nares. ed. 1859, v. Nott. We still have the vulgarism nut for the head; but it more properly means a head with the hair cut close.