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. 122, l. 1.  A] still we. l. 3.  A] power we thinke we have. l. 5.  A] here I stand. l. 6.  A] these be punisht. l. 9.  A] covenant. l. 10.  A omits] and. l. 14.  A] into the Wood with her. l. 19.  A] O y’are all.  A and B] hurts. l. 22.  A] by this sword. l. 26.  A, B and C] Yes, you may.  A] to leave.  A—­G] Lady bedfellow. ll. 26 and 27.  A] bedfellow here for a spincer. l. 31.  Folio] may. l. 32.  A] I, some would. ll. 33 and 34.  A gives these two speeches to the King and Pharamont respectively. l. 37 A gives this speech to Galatea.  A] the search my selfe. l. 38.  A] Enter the Princesse solus. l. 39.  A] finde out the way.

p. 123, l. 3.  A] or mountaines.  A—­C] through. l. 4.  A adds stage-direction] She sits downe. l. 5.  A] Enter Boy. l. 6.  A] Yonder my Lady is.  A] gods knowes.  B and C] god knowes. l.9.  A] grounds. l.12.  A omits] more.  A] twines. l. 13.  F, G] [oh.  H] he stirres. l. 14.  A] i’st. 1. 18.  A omits] I am well. l. 24.  A—­H] you gods. l. 25.  A] Who’s hee. l. 26.  A] ease it with his tongue. l. 27.  A, B and C] helpe, helpe. l. 29.  A] lightnings. l. 31.  A, B and C] trust the tongues.  A, B and C with variations of spelling add] of hell-bred women [B woman].  Some good god looke downe. l. 33.  A omits] ages in the. l. 35.  A—­G] put hills of fire.  A] my breast.

p. 124, l. 2.  D—­G] makes. l.3.  B] through. l.5.  A]to inrage. l.8.  D, E and G] looks up. l. 9.  A omits] it.  B] know’t. l. 10.  A omits] do but. l. 16.  A] thy way. l. 18.  A] you have. l. 19.  A] in more. l. 20.  A gives this speech to ‘Prin.’, i.e., Arethusa.  A] madmens. l. 23.  A gives this speech to ‘Boy’, and the following speech to ‘Prin.’ l. 24.  A, B and C] the world. l. 25.  Folio misprints] Pha. l. 28.  A adds stage-direction] Exit Boy.  B] Exit Bell. l. 29.  A] meetings. l. 32.  B—­H] fortune. l. 33.  A] peace with earth. l. 34.  A and B] there will. l. 35.  A—­E] jealousie.  A] no il here. l. 37.  A] Shew me the way to joy.

p. 125, l. 2.  A] to ’t. l. 4.  A] Countrey Gallant. l. 5.  A] I will. 1. 6.  A] this two houres.  C, D and E] these two houre. l. 8.  B] then then.  E, G and H] out rid. l. 9.  A] strong braines. l. 10.  A] The whooping would put a man. l. 12.  A adds] Phy. wounds her. l. 13.  A—­heaven. l. 14.  A] Nay, they. l. 16.  A] thoud’st.  C—­H] wouldest.  A, B and C omit] of. l. 17.  B and C] veines.  A] with a man. l. 21.  A] God judge me.  B and C] God uds me. l. 25.  A] Rethrack. l. 26.  A prints ‘They fight’ at the end of the following line. l. 28.  A] Gods guard.  B and C] Heaven. l. 31.  A] would this bore. l. 33.  A] though I doe lose it. l. 34.  A prints ‘Exit Phy.’ after the word ‘Rogue’ in the following line. l. 36.  A omits] and.

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