Notes And Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's Plays : From Early Manuscript Corrections in a Copy of the Folio, 1632

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In modern editions (in some without notice) two speeches by the Clown are made only one ; and in the old folios he is represented as speaking twice ruiniing. The fact is (as con- jectured in note 6), that an answer by Parolles to the Clown's first speech has been accidentally omitted in the printed copies, but is supplied in manuscript in the folio, 1632. The dialogue, therefore, ought to run, — " Par. Go to, thou art a witty fool : I have found thee.
Clo. Did you find me in yourself, sir, or w
...ere you taught to find me ?
Par. Go to, I say : I have found thee: no more; I have found thee a witty fool.
Clo. The search, sir, was profitable," &c.
What we have printed in Italics is written in the lower margin of the folio, 1632, with a line drawn to the place in the page where it ought to come in. The omission was not of great value in it- self; but we are, of course, glad to preserve any lost words (if such they be) of our great dramatist.
SCENE V.
P. 252. As might be expected, the mistake, in Bertram's speech, of, " And ere I do begin," for '■'•End ere I do begin," did not escape the corrector of the folio, 1632, who marked the emendation in the margin.


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