{"footnote":"\u003Cp\u003E  This occurred quite often in the printing of the Folio. The copy was cast off to make for economy in composition (more than one compositor worked on the job), and if the casting-off was inaccurate  a compositor would have to \u0026lsquo;stretch\u0026rsquo; copy to fill his page, or compress it if he had more than there was normal space for. He would do this by printing verse as prose to save space, or prose as  verse to lose it. There were other such expedients, but I doubt if the compositors often wrote new copy. However, Jones seems to believe that one may have done so here.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","audio":[],"video":[]}