"Armado a' the tother side."

So I read, as the 4to has ath toother side, and the folio ath to the side. The usual reading is "on the one side;" but we are not to look for rigid consistency in Costard's language.


"To see him kiss his hand! and how sweetly 'a will swear."

A line riming with this seems to be lost.


Sc. 2.

"So were there a patch set on learning to see him at school."

Misled by Singer, I gave in my Edition, set, the reading of Collier's folio, for 'see,' which may be right.