[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.Page62,for goodnessread 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 chidread 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.