Philaster eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 63 pages of information about Philaster.

Philaster eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 63 pages of information about Philaster.
selfe sir. ll. 31 and 32.  A as a marginal direction] They prease to come in. l. 33.  A omits] Gentlemen. l. 35.  A] I must come, and will come enter.  D—­H and Folio print ‘Enter’ after a space at the end of preceding line. l. 36.  A] dishonoured thus. l. 39.  A] runagates. p. 101, l. 3.  A omits] so. l. 4.  A omits] I’le. l. 5.  A omits] known. 1. 6.  A] I so no.  A omits] Meg.  Above. l. 8.  A omits] and ready. l. 9.  A] tis a poore. l. 15.  A] whoting. l. 18.  A] still in store. l. 22.  A—­E and G] wring. l. 24.  A] chide you dearly. l. 25.  A omits] worthy. l. 26.  A] his lodging. l. 28.  A] Stage. l. 31.  A, B and C] Pray God.  Il. 31 and 32.  A has marginal stage-direction] they come downe to the King. l. 33.  A omits this stage-direction. l. 37.  A] Apothecaries.

p. 102, l. 2.  A] all sinne and hell. l. 5.  A omits] and. l. 7.  A] reball rymes. l. 9.  B, C and D] ye. l. 13.  A—­G] those gods. l. 15.  A] that shall make. l. 17.  A] Upon wals.  A] or any thing. l. 19.  A] her fayre leaps And out-lying, and will discover all, and will dishonour her. l. 22.  A omits} and. l.31.  A] sinke alone. l.32.  A] in print. ll. 33 and 34.  A] they’re. l. 37.  A omits] nay.

p. 103, l. 1.  A gives this speech to ‘Leon’, i.e., Dion. l. 3.  A] quarters. ll. 5 and 6.  A] Do so, and i’le forget your——. l. 6.  A] and the Guard.  B—­H omit] and. l. 7.  A omits] Why.  A and B] fit for Hercules. l. 8.  A] worthy.  C] woman.  A] aside. l. 10.  A—­H] has. l. 11.  A—­H] uttered.  B and C] metled. l. 12.  A] will not cure him. l. 13.  A, B and C] infections. l. 14.  A] chast, brave. l. 16.  A] leave yee. l. 18.  A] Exit three Gentlemen. l. 20.  A] Enter three Gentlemen.  B—­H omit] and. 1.21.  A] And doubtlesse. l.25.  A] for all us.  A omits] should. l.33. strange thing.

p. 104, l. 3.  A omits this line. l. 5.  A omits] bent. l. 6.  A omits] that’s. l. 8.  A] draweth. l. 10.  A] and we can now comfort. l. 11.  A omits] it. l. 12.  A gives this speech to Cleremont. l. 13.  A gives this speech to ‘Leon’, i.e., Dion. l. 15.  A] on his beleefe. l. 17.  A] Lords to his owne good. l. 19.  A omits] nay. l. 23.  A gives this speech to Cleremont. ll. 27 and 28.  A] frame on men disgrace for vertue. l. 30.  A omits] good. l.33-A] dull. l.35-A omits] or.  A] knowes.  B] knowne. l. 38.  A] deserved more.

p. 105, l. 2.  A and B] to thankes. l. 3.  A] sufficient. l. 5.  A omits] Sir. l.6.  A omits] will not. l.8.  A] long have. l. 11.  A gives this speech to ‘Tra.’, i.e., Thrasiline. l. 14.  B by mistake gives this speech to Di. l. 16.  A] He offers to draw his sword, and is held. l. 18.  A] then to rob. l. 22.  A] faithfull to increase. l. 24.  A] cut out falsehood where it growes. l. 25.  A] that man. l. 32.  A] injuries. l. 38.  A] your pardon. l. 39.  A] makes.

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