New Readings in Shakspere Or Proposed Emendations of the Text

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New Readings in Shakspere Or Proposed Emendations of the Text
Robert Cartwright
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Ii. 2.
Omit royal.
443. For his nose was as sharp as a pen, and 'a babbled of green fields. A. Ii. 3.
Read pin.
The folio has " as a pen and a table of greene fields. " Table being an acknowledged error, we may reasonably suspect pen is a misprint for pin. Table and pen should go together, sharp as the critic's pen on a table of green frieze.
451. Bard. On, on, on, on, on ! to the breach, to the breach ! Nym. Pray th. Ee, corporal, stay. A. Iii. 1 .
Read " On, on, on, corporal, on, on. " NEW RE
...ADINGS IN SHAKSPERE. 19 We may feel confident, ' corporal' has slipped from the line above ; the verse requires it.
In the First Part of Henry IV. , Peto is Falstaff s lieutenant, and Bardolph has no specified rank. But in the Second Part, Bardolph is called Corporal by Pistol, and also by Bullcalf and Mouldy. Conse- quently, when Falstaff at the very end of the play says, "Come, Lieutenant Pistol, come Bardolph, " most probably it is an error of the press, and we should read, " Come, Lieutenant Bardolph, " who here receives his promotion, just as Prince Henry, at the end of King John, is addressed " My noble lord" being then King.


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