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We turn to kindred evidence in the stage-directions. In "Love's Labor's Lost," Act IV., Sc. 3, when Birone conceals himself from the King, the stage-direction in the folio of 1632, as well as in that of 1623, is "He stands aside." But in Mr. Collier's folio of 1632 this is changed to "He climbs a tree," and he is afterward directed to speak "in the tree."
Collier's folio, in situations like those of Birone and Benedick: "I am resolv'd, I over- Heard them in the presence appoynt to walke Here in the garden: now in yon thicket I'll stay," etc. "Exit behind the Arras." But no man in the world knows the ancient customs of the English stage better than Mr. By J. Payne Collier, Esq., F.S.A. 3 vols. 8vo. Again, Mr.
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