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.

p. 106, l. 1.  A] backs. l. 5.  A] tis then truth that women all are false.  B and C] Tis then truth that woman-kind is false.  D] thee truth.  D—­G] woman-kind. l. 6.  A] tis. l. 9.  A, B and C] by heaven. ll. 10 and 11.  A omits] for love of truth speak; Is’t possible? l. 10.  B and C] for God’s love speake. l. 12.  A omits this line. l.13.  A gives this line to ‘Tra.’, i.e., Thrasiline. l. 14.  A gives this speech to Cleremont. l. 20.  A] a little milder. l. 22.  A] desires. l. 23.  A] and know the sinne she acts.  B and C] know. l. 26.  A gives this speech to Cleremont. l. 30.  A] women. l. 34.  A and B] mine eyes. l. 35.  A] daggers in thy breast.  B] tane. l. 36.  A] stuacke dumb.  C] did. l. 37.  A] this fault might.  Il. 38 and 39.  In A the speakers are transposed.

p. 107, l. 1.  A omits] several. l. 2.  A] and spreads them selfe. l. 3.  A] Meetes not a fayre on.  What, etc. l. 4.  A] thorow. l. 5.  A gives this speech to ‘Tra.’, i.e., Thrasiline. l.6.  A—­D] fall.  A, B and C] distracted. l. 10.  A] do’t. l. 12.  A] lodgings.  A omits] forth. ll. 14 and 15.  A] Omnes.  All the gods direct you the readiest way.  B, C and D] Di.  All the gods direct you The readiest way.  A adds] Exit three Gent. ll. 16—­18.  A omits these lines. l. 18.  B—­H omit] and. l. 19.  A] aske um where he tooke her. l. 22.  A] would but flame. l. 24.  A] the deede.  A] it is. l. 30.  A] take them. l. 33.  F] spring. l. 36.  A prints after the words ‘miserable man’] Enter boy. l. 39.  A] not blush.

p. 108, l. 4.  In A throughout the scene Bellario is indicated by ‘Boy.’ l. 6.  A adds stage-direction] He gives him a letter. l. 10.  A omits] my. 1. 12.  A] But far unfit for me that doe attend. l. 13.  A] my boy. l. 15.  A] with this paper. l. 16.  A] twines of Adamant. l. 19.  A] How dos. l. 20.  A omits this line. l. 26.  A] meet. l. 28.  A] Why, tis. l. 31.  A] with al her maiden store. l. 33.  A] service. l. 34.  A] rewarded. l. 36.  A] speakes. l. 38.  A] not well.  B—­G] not ill.

p. l09, l. 1.  A] fall out from your tongue, so unevenly. l. 2.  A] quicknesse. l. 12.  A, B and C] Never my Lord, by heaven. l. 13.  A, B and C] That’s strange, I know, etc. l. 16.  A] I bid her do ’t. l. 18.  A] delight. l. 19.  A] as to her Lord. l. 21.  A] paradise.  B] parrallesse.  C and D] parallesse. l. 25.  A] Yes, now I see why my discurled thoughts. 1. 27.  A] augeries. l. 29.  A] where you tend. l. 31.  A] noble friend. 1. 35.  A] with sparrowes eyes. l. 39.  A] and of goates. l. 40.  A] that weighed from.

p. 110, l. 2.  A] come. l. 4.  A] main deceit. l. 8.  A—­H] As I do now thy face. l. 14.  A] wrack it. l. 17.  A] hate me. l. 19.  A omits} Greater.  A] to me. l. 21.  Folio] dist. l. 22.  A] upon me.  A adds stage-direction] He drawes his sword. l. 23.  A, B and C] By heaven I never did. l. 27.  A—­G] kiss those limbs. l. 29.  A—­D] Fear’st. l. 32.  A] could be. l. 34.  A omits] but.  B] doest. l. 39.  A] giving ore againe, That must be lost.

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