Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10) - the Humourous Lieutenant eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 122 pages of information about Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10).

Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10) - the Humourous Lieutenant eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 122 pages of information about Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (2 of 10).

p. 321, l. 16.  C] Ladies. l. 17.  C] not trouble ye. l. 20.  A and C] of such. l. 28.  C] on my.

p. 322, l. 12.  C omits] now. l. 25.  C] Gentlemen. l. 26.  C] sure I. l. 33.  C] and of a.

p. 323, l. 2.  C] and Gentlemen. l. 19.  C] a flotten. ll. 24-26 are omitted in C. l. 34.  C omits] ’Life.

p. 324, l. 9.  C adds a fourth ha. l. 12.  C omits] 2. l. 15.  C gives this line to 1 Phis and the next to 2 Phis. l. 21.  C] did not I. l. 23.  C] he’s. l. 34.  C] and other Gentlemen.

p. 325, l. 3.  C] our Watches. l. 5.  C] ’faith. l. 8.  C] yet:  I see he. l. 9.  C omits] too. l. 11.  C] beleeve’. l. 18.  C] such a Hell...rise to. l. 22.  C] he’s fairly. l. 24.  A and C] Doctor. l. 26.  C omits] 2. l. 31.  C omits stage direction. l. 36.  C adds stage direction] he drinks. 2.  Kans.

p. 326, l. 3.  B misprints] remembrace. l. 7.  C] Will performd. l. 9.  C] Wine begins to tickle. l. 12.  C] a Drom beates. l. 13.  C] one sung. l. 15.  C] Song? l. 18.  C omits] 2. ll. 20 and 21.  A] dare ye...dare ye. l. 25.  C] ’bove. l. 28.  C gives this line to Dem. ending with Sore? and adds ’tis true (Sir) to the beginning of Phis. l. 34.  C]

Phis.  I know he’s weake:  but yet his hart’s whole.

p. 327, l. 2.  C gives this line to Dem. l. 6.  C] how the. l. 8.  C omits] away, away, away. l. 10.  C] and Soldiers. l. 24.  C adds] Alarum within. l. 31.  C] who charges.

p. 328, l. 2.  C] here five. l. 5.  A and C] a-peeces. l. 11.  C] Did I not. l. 12.  C adds] Exeunt. ll. 13 and 14.  C] Enter ye Leiutenant...driving Soldier before him. l. 15.  C] coxcomb. l. 23.  C omits] and...Gentlemen. l. 25.  C] men. l. 29.  C] he’s hurt shrewdly. l. 30.  C] these.

p. 329, l. 2.  C omits] 2. l. 6.  C adds] Ext. l. 9.  C]

yet:  Come Leontius Let’s now up to theis Conquerors:  they are our owne.

l. 17.  C adds] say:  a Trompet:  The stage direction Enter a Trompet and a Harrold is 2 or 3 lines higher in C. l. 25.  C] Enter Seleucus Lismachus and Ptolomey. l. 29.  C] Honours. l. 34.  C] Dem. that will not doe it. l. 35.  C has Leontius at the end, not the beginning, of the line.

p. 330, l. 3.  A] such prizes. l. 5.  C] to doe. l. 14.  C] Mans. l. 16.  C] easie price. l. 31.  C] our comfort.

p. 331, l. 29.  C] by heaven it. l. 31.  C] Lis.  Ptol. l. 32.  C omits this line and the stage direction on the following line. l. 36.  C omits this line and adds Exet.

p. 332, l. 5.  A] And yet when she is as free, and when she is courted. 
       C] and yet She is, as free, and when she is courted.
l. 19.  C omits] or Lords. ll. 22 and 23.  C gives these two lines to_ 1.  Gent. l. 25.  C] and those. l. 27.  C] never see so...frozen. l. 34.  C] sings daintely. l. 37.  A] th’ matter.

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