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55 ) , ' make talke ' for ' wak'd , talk'd ' ( III . 1 " The " Gaping Wounds " in the Text of Philaster ' , op . cit . , p . 451 . 2 See Appendix A. ii . 3 ) , ' know him well ' lxxvi PHILASTER.
55 ) , ' make talke ' for ' wak'd , talk'd ' ( III . 1 " The " Gaping Wounds " in the Text of Philaster ' , op . cit . , p . 451 . 2 See Appendix A. ii . 3 ) , ' know him well ' lxxvi PHILASTER.
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To the Reader Courteous reader , Philaster and Arethusa his love have lain so long a - bleeding , by reason of some dangerous and gaping wounds which they received in the first impression , that it is wondered how they could go abroad ...
To the Reader Courteous reader , Philaster and Arethusa his love have lain so long a - bleeding , by reason of some dangerous and gaping wounds which they received in the first impression , that it is wondered how they could go abroad ...
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These little wounds I have Ha ' not bled much ; reach me that noble hand , I'll help to cover you . Phi . Art thou true to me ? Bel . Or let me perish loathed . Come , my good Lord , Creep in among those bushes ; who does know But that ...
These little wounds I have Ha ' not bled much ; reach me that noble hand , I'll help to cover you . Phi . Art thou true to me ? Bel . Or let me perish loathed . Come , my good Lord , Creep in among those bushes ; who does know But that ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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