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.

FINIS.

PHILASTER.  VERSE AND PROSE VARIATIONS.

The variations are those of A except where otherwise stated. p. 78, l. 35.  A prints this speech as prose.

p. 79, l. 39, and p. 80, l. 1.  A reads as one line.

p. 80, 11. 6 and 7.  One line. ll. 8 and 9.  One line. l. 11.  A gives this speech as prose. ll. 37—­40, and p. 81, l. r.  Four lines ending bold, Turcle, shaddow, over.

p. 81, ll. 12—­17.  Five lines ending armes, hath, disputing, are, me. 1. 19.  Eight lines ending him, his, thine, cold, such, follies, presence, me. l. 28.  This speech in two lines ending freedome, temperde. l. 32.  This speech in four lines ending succession, is, within, knowledge.

p. 82, ll. 1 and 2.  One line. l.9.  C, D, E] two lines, them, Atlas. l. 18.  This speech and the next as prose. l. 33.  The rest of the speech in seven lines, ending whispers, will, there, service, factious, hand, servant. l. 39.  B, C, D, E] two lines, hand, servant.

p. 83, ll. 1-4.  Prose. l. 14.  This speech and the next prose. ll. 29-31.  Two lines ending please and yeares. l. 33.  The rest of the speech in prose.

p. 84, ll. 2-4.  Two lines ending Age and me. ll. 6-11.  Four lines ending Gentlewoman, alive, idle, pilgrimage. ll. 22 and 23.  Prose. l. 26.  This speech and the next in prose.

p. 85, ll. 1 and 2.  One line. ll. 3-32.  Prose. ll. 34-38.  Four lines ending with-, make, your, obay. l. 40 and p. 86, l. 1.  One line.

p. 86, ll. 4-11.  Seven lines ending say, woman, them, detracted, you, disgrace, vertues. ll. 14-16.  Two lines ending fortunes, question. ll. 18-20.  Two lines ending affoord, wisht. ll. 21 and 22.  One line. ll. 27-32.  Four lines ending stories, Crowne, longing, more.

p. 87, ll. 1-12.  Ten lines ending dreadfully, he, tongue, his, begin, love, you, beg, price, heare. ll. 17-19.  Two lines ending yet, in. ll. 21-23.  Prose. ll. 26-30.  Prose. ll. 34-40.  Six lines ending so, better, gods, some, us, it. l. 30.  B, C, D, E] two lines, man, jealous.

p. 88, ll. 1-6.  Five lines ending long, often, intelligence, agree, tread. l. 6.  B, C, D, E] two lines, agree, tread. l. 7.  B, C, D, E] two lines, boy, intent. l. 7.  This speech in prose.

p. 89, l. 2.  B, C, D, E] two lines, selfe, Prince. l. 7.  B, D, E] two lines, made, himselfe. l. 7.  Two lines ending Phylaster and himselfe. ll. 10 and 11.  Two lines ending ever, lie. ll. 18-20.  Two lines ending ceremonies and heart. ll. 21 and 22.  One line. ll. 27-29.  Prose. l. 38.  This speech in prose.

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