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. 85, l. 2.  A] at the first. l. 5.  A—­H] dangers. l. 7.  A] dares. l. 12.  A, B and C] You all are. l. 17.  A omits] Fear.  A] mee thoughts. l. 21.  A] with such a woing jesture and puicke looks. l. 22.  A omits] him. l. 27.  A] his ends. l. 29.  A] To things so opposite, so bound to put. l. 31.  A omits] of mine. l. 32.  A omits] Of. l. 35.  A] that will not have your dens withstood. l. 37.  A, B and C] passions. l. 38.  A] into. l. 40.  A and B] Oh it is well.

p. 86, l. 5.  A] dos so ill become. l. 14.  A] Injury. l. 15.  A] found to be so great. l. 24.  A] Both, or I do.  A, B and C] by heaven. l. 25.  A] if I not calmely die injoy them both. l. 28.  H] give. l. 40.  A and B] I can indure it.

p. 87, l. 1.  A] saw yet. l. 2.  A—­H] dreadfully. l. 3.  A] speake. l. 4.  A—­D] horrible. l. 7.  A] a womans tongue. l. 10.  A] you that beg. l. 11.  F and G] unprice. l. 17.  F] The love. l. 22.  A omits] doth.  B—­E] doe. l. 26.  A] might have. l. 35.  A omits] The gods. l. 36.  A] the worthier, and the better blest. l. 39.  A] unwelcom’d.

p. 88, l. 5.  A—­G] true loves. l. 9.  B—­H] fountaines. l. 11.  A] as much againe. l. 13.  A] bred in the vayle. l. 16.  A] eye. l. 17.  A] make them. l. 23.  A] the course. l. 24.  A] it yeelded him his life. l. 30.  A] me thoughts. l. 32.  A] whom was glad. l. 33.  F and G] The truliest.  F] gentle. l. 36.  A] Enter woman.  In A and B this stage-direction occurs after l. 37. l. 38.  A for ‘La.’ reads] Woo. l. 39.  A] Phylaster doe.

p. 89, l.4.  A, B and C] the voyce of God. l.5.  A] yet I doe not hide my selfe. l.13.  Folio has a full-stop at end of line. l.14.  A omits] for my sake do. l.16.  A] Enter Pharamont and a woman. ll. 19 and 20.  A] the deare love within my heart. l.21.  A] if I shall have an answer or no, derectly I am gone. l.23.  A] To what? what would he have answer.  B—­E omit] an. l.25.  A—­D] forbare. l.29.  A] though it lie. l.31.  A, B and C] And by the gods. l.32.  A] if then. l.35.  A omits this line, though the words ‘Pha.  You’ are printed as turn-over words at the foot of the page.

p. 90, l.I.  A] nothing. l.5.  A] so much. ll. 7 and 8.  A] but wert the Church at the high Altar. l.9.  A] injurie. l.10.  A. omits] Sir. l.12.  A and B omit] Phi. l.16.  A omits] But. l.17.  A, B and C] but yet. l. 19.  A] before our hearts bee so, then if you please. l.21.  A—­E] dreaming forme. l.23.  A] your thoughts. l.28.  A] and his boy, called Bellario. l.31.  A] thy owne. l.33.  A reads ‘Boy’ for ‘Bell.’ here and throughout the play. l.34.  A] And I am onely yet some thing. l.35.  A—­H] were apt. l.37.  A] crafty.

p. 91, l.6.  A] bear’st. l.7.  A] claps.  A omits] yet. l.8.  A] but when judgement comes no rule those passions. l.17.  A omits] grown. l.30.  A] dos plead. l.32.  A] knowst. l.33.  A] dos call. l.34.  B] dwellest.

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