The Scornful Lady eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 108 pages of information about The Scornful Lady.

The Scornful Lady eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 108 pages of information about The Scornful Lady.
(G) The | Scornful | Lady:  | A | Comedy. | As it is now Acted at the |
Theater Royal, | by | His Majesties Servants.
| Written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Gent. | The Seventh
Edition. | London:  | Printed by A. Maxwell and R. Roberts, for D.N. and
T.C. and are | to be sold by Simon Neale, at the Three Pidgeons in |
Bedford-street in Covent-Garden, 1677.

p. 231,
l. 5.  A omits list of Persons Represented in the Play. 
      B—­E print the list on the back of the title-page, under the
         heading ‘The Actors are these.’ 
      In F and G the same list is printed on a separate page following
         the title-page. 
      G] The Names of the Actors.
l. 8.  B and C] the eldest.  D—­G] the elder.

p. 232,
l. 1.  A] a Userer.
l. 4.  A] Savill make the boate stay. 
       B printsSavil. Make the boat stay,’ as if the rest of the
         speech were spoken by Savil. 
       C—­G for ‘Savil’ print ‘Yo.  Lo.,’ thus giving the words to
         Young Loveless.
l. 9.  E and G] at home marry.
l. 10.  A—­E and G] your countrey. 
       F] your own country. 
       A and B] then to travell for diseases, and returne following
         the Court in a nightcap, and die without issue.
l. 15.  Here and throughout the scene for ‘Younglove’ D—­G] Abigall.
l. 16.  A—­C] Mistres.  D] Mistrisse.  E—­G] Mistris.
l. 22.  A and B] for me.
l. 33.  E—­G omit] Exit.

p. 233, l. 2.  G] acted Loves. l. 3.  A, B and E—­G] murtherers. l. 6.  A and B] that shall be. l. 12.  A—­G] woman. l. 25.  A—­G omit] and. l. 31.  F] out there. l. 35.  D—­G for Younglove] Abigall.

p. 234, l. 5.  F] time of place. l. 16.  E—­G omit] Yes. l. 19.  E—­G] that can. l. 27.  F] deadfull. l. 37.  G] and put. l. 39.  A and B] with you for laughter.

p. 235, l. 10.  A and B] and so you satisfied. l. 17.  B] doeth. l. 28.  A] Hipochrists.  E and F] Hipocrasse.  G] Hippocrass. l. 34.  A and B] his yeere. l. 31.  G] said she.

p. 236, l. 9.  B] doeth. 
       D and E] with you.
l. 17.  G omits one] that. l. 19.  G] I’le live.

p. 237, l. 1.  A and B] with three guards. l. 4.  D] wesse.  E—­G] wisse. l. 10.  D—­G] Abigall. l. 14.  E—­G] happily. l. 21.  A—­E] may call. l. 25.  A—­G] as on others. 
       A—­G omit] that.
l. 27.  A—­G] A my credit. l. 30.  A and B] beginnings. l. 31.  G] maid. l. 32.  E and G] bed. l. 33.  D—­G] doe you not. l. 35.  D—­G] Abigall.

p. 238, l. 2.  A and B] rid hard. l. 25.  A] other woemen the housholds of.  B—­G] of the households. 
       G] of as good.
l. 28.  F and G] tho not so coy. 
       D—­G] Abigall.
l. 36.  A—­G] God.

p. 239, l. 7.  G] Call’d. l. 17.  A] your names. l. 32.  A] the weomen. l. 33.  A and B] an needlesse. 
       E—­G omit] a. 
       F] her comes. 
       G and sometimes F] here comes.

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