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. 126, l. 3.  A gives this speech to ‘Leon’, i.e., Dion. l. 6.  A and B] By God she lies.  A] i’ the breast. l. 7.  A] Oh secret spring. l.12.  A] Omnes. l. l. 14.  A] But who has done it. l. 16.  A gives this speech to ‘Leon’, i.e., Dion. l. 19.  A] I let. l. 20.  A] about ’s eares. l. 23.  A] By this ayre.  A—­E] never.  A omits] of him. l. 24.  B and C] all to you in my hat. l. 28.  A] sinne. l. 29.  F] I will.  I will. l. 31.  A, B and C] Woodman. l. 32.  A] unto the King. l. 34.  A prints simply] Exit. l. 36.  A gives this speech to Cleremont. l. 37.  A, B and C] of this.  A] I’le see.  B—­H] goe to see. l. 38.  A] Enter the Boy. l. 39.  A] O heavens! heavy death sits on my brow.

p. 127, l. 2.  A] sweete on all. l. 5.  A] my eyes. l. 6.  A omits\ Oh. 1. 17.  A prints stage-direction after the word ‘broken’ in l. 19. l. 21.  A] but my blood. l. 24.  A] upon his sleeping body, he has none. l. 25.  A] He wounds him. l. 27.  A] it wisht.  A] for pittie. l. 28.  A prints after the first ‘here’ in following line] Phy. falls downe. l. 36.  A] Hide, hide. 1. 39.  B—­G] were it.

p. 128, l. 1.  A omits] little. l. 2.  A] has not. l. 4.  A] Art thou then true to me. l. 5.  A omits] good. l. 6.  A] these. l. 7.  A] your breeth in’t, Shromd. l. n.  A omits one ‘follow.’ l. 14.  A omits] That.  A adds] Boy falls downe. l.15.  B—­H omit] and. l. 16.  A] I tract. l.17.  A gives this speech to ‘Leon’, i.e., Dion, and the next to Cleremont. l. 22.  A gives this speech to Thrasiline. l. 23.  A] it is. l. 25.  F] the creation. 1. 26.  A and B] to strike. l. 31.  A, B and C] did make. l. 34.  A] tortour. l. 36.  A] My. l. 37.  A gives this speech to Cleremont.

p. 129, l. 1.  A, B and C] carelesse. l. 4.  A] them. l. 6.  A] Sines. 1. 14.  A] vigour.  A prints the stage-direction at the end of the following line. 1. 16.  A] innocents. l. 17.  A] know you the price of what. l. 19.  A] My Lord Phylaster.  A omits] Tis. l. 23.  H] as hurt. l. 24.  A] on a Pyramades. l. 26.  A] as you. l. 27.  A] teach the under-world. l. 32.  A] this untimely courtesie. l. 33.  C—­H] he is.  A] you beare me hence. 1. 35.  A] to punish. l. 38.  A, B and C] by all the gods.

p. 130.  A gives the first five speeches to Dion, Thrasiline, Bellario, Dion and Bellario respectively. l. 2.  C] Is it. l. 3.  A] Well, I feare me sir, we.  B—­H] fear me, we.  A omits] all. l. 9.  A] gentlie.  B—­G] gently. l. 10.  A and B] breath forth my. l. 11.  A] Not all the wealth of Pluto. l. 17.  A] a cleere. l. 18.  A, B and C] bitter. l. 19.  A] haires. l. 20.  A] bathe them. l. 21.  A] Enter the King, Princesse, and a guard. l. 23.  A gives this speech to Dion.  A] but sute it was Phylaster. l. 24.  A gives this speech to the King, and the following one to Pharamond. l. 25.  A—­D] will tell us that. l. 26.  A] Ay me, I know him well. l. 28.  A] Sir, if it were he. l. 32. beare them. l. 35.  A omits] go. l. 36.  A] loves. 1. 37.  A omits] and. l. 38.  A—­G] deaths. l. 39.  A] your law.

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