2007-0375, Haddington Raod, Dublin, January 26th 1916. y dear Archer ,
hat you tell e about editorial interolations (0 These editorsl) relieves my mind retty con iderably. There were certain things in the , r oof already forwarded to you which were repugnant ta m~ but 1 left the untouched as 1 was labouring under the delusion that they had been inserted by you. Having ade Q,en confession I also ake frank a ology. Onions is certainly rong in some of his inters rersions an where 1 have caught hi trl ing 1 haven't hesttated to take the atter out. Footnote 2 Galley 2 l.s of doubtful accuracy as the term 'scaffold' was also a , lied to stands for the spectators. Moreover it is hardly correct to speak of theatrical ~ erfor ances in the time of Chaucer. Galley 4 at to 'The name of Rase Alley still marks the site.' As in the former cause I have left this untouched but it is extre ely d0ubtful. Dr Martin argues that the Rose Alley of Shakespeare's time and the Rose Alley of the eighteenth century
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