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. 90, ll. 4 and 5.  Two lines ending much, Princesse. l. 6.  This speech and the next in prose. l. 16.  This speech beginning from ‘Madam’ and the next speech in prose. ll. 29-34.  Six lines ending regard, modesty, aske, deserve, nothing, yours. l. 32.  B, C, D, E] two lines, aske, deserve. l. 35.  The rest of the speech in prose.

p. 91, ll. 6-11.  Prose. ll. 13-17.  Prose. l. 18 and B, C, D, E] two lines ending all, behaviour. ll. 19-29.  Ten lines ending ignorance, learne, larger, fault, once, boy, warning, stubborneness, off, mend. ll. 32-40.  Seven lines ending businesse, her, full, trust, joy, weepe, Princesse.

p. 92, ll. 1-12.  Prose. ll. 14-20.  Nine lines ending must, not, word, all, taking, life, fault, boulted, Madame.

p. 93, ll. 5-12.  Nine lines ending grace, remedy, morning, Cardus, exercise, Tiller, Flebotomie, whay, anymales. ll. 15-18.  Four lines ending well, appetite, gold, then. ll. 25 and 26.  Two lines ending behind, this.

p. 94, ll. 5 and 6.  Two lines ending enough, Age. ll. 7 and 8.  Two lines ending smooth, enough. ll. 16-23.  Prose. l. 24.  Two lines ending prose, Madame. l. 27.  Two lines ending first, now. ll. 30-32.  Two lines ending sweetest, me. ll. 35 and 36.  Three lines ending sentence, memory, me. ll. 38-40.  Three lines ending endeavour, night, for’t.

p. 95, ll. 1—­20.  Twenty-one lines ending owne, teaching, measures, function, selfe, her, her, indeed, sir, selfe, schoolemaister, maid, Gallatea, favour, now, wit, guard, toot, Jubiter, Lady, welcome. ll. 25—­29.  Six lines ending um, want, thoughts, bashfull, with, you.

p. 96, ll. 8 and 9.  One line. ll. 26—­32.  Prose. ll. 36 and 37.  Prose.

p. 97, ll. 17—­29.  Prose. ll. 30—­35.  Five lines ending credit, sound, satyes, too, away. ll. 37—­39.  Prose.

p. 98, ll. 1—­5.  Prose (probably). ll. 8—­10.  Prose. ll. 20—­23.  Four lines ending by, hand, Princesse, selfe. ll. 25 and 26.  One line. ll. 33 and 34.  Two lines ending grace, bed. l. 37 and p. 99, ll. 1 and 2.  Three lines ending late, comes, him.

p. 99, ll. 5—­16.  Prose. ll. 19—­36.  Prose.

p. 100, ll. 11—­18.  Prose. ll. 20—­22.  Prose. ll. 26 and 27.  Two lines ending sir, you. ll. 33 and 34.  Two lines ending life, heere. ll. 36—­39 and p. 101, l. 1.  Prose.

p. 101, ll. 2—­5.  Three lines ending wrongd, lodging, say. ll. 8—­23.  Prose. ll. 28—­32.  Five lines ending two, hold, lye, not, mistaken. ll. 37—­39 and p. 102, ll. 1—­9.  Ten lines ending lust, thoughts, diseases, me, courtesies, daughter, Court, orrenges, candles, Venus.

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