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CUPID'S REVENGE
A
= the 1615 quarto.
B
= the 1630 quarto.
C
= the 1635 quarto.
D
= the 2nd folio
Mrs Arnold Glover has kindly collated the three quartos in the Dyce collection, for the purpose of the following notes; and Mr R.F. Towndrow has kindly collated the three in the Bodleian.
(
A
) CUPIDS | REVENGE. |(⁂)| As it hath beene divers times Acted by | the Children of her Majesties | Revels. ¶ By
John Fletcher
. |
LONDON |
Printed by
Thomas Creede
for
Josias Harison
, and are to bee solde at the
Golden Anker
in |
Pater-Noster-Row.
1615.
The
Printer
to the
Reader
It is a custome used by some Writers in this Age to Dedicate their Playes to
worthy persons, as well as their other works; and there is reason for it,
because they are the best Minervaes of their braine, and expresse more puritie of
conceit in the ingenious circle of an Act or Scæne, then is to be found in the vast
circumference of larger Volumnes; and therefore worthy an answerable Mecænas,
to honour and bee honoured by them. But not aving any such Epistle from
the Authour (in regard I am not acquainted with him) I have made bolde my
selfe, without his consent to dedicate this Play to the Juditious in generall, of
what degree soever; not insinuating herein with any, be they never so great,
that want judgement, for to them it belongs not, though they pay for it, more
then in this respect, that like
Æsops
Cocke, having met with a precious Stone by
accident, they knew not the true use thereof, but had rather have a Barlie-corne
to their humour, then a perfect Diamond. But leaving them to their ignorance
, I
once againe dedicate this Booke to the Juditious, some whereof
I
have heard
commend it to be excellent, who, because they saw it Acted, and knew what they
spake, are the better to be beleeved: and for my part I censure it thus, That
I
never red a better
.
(
B
) CUPIDS | REVENGE. | AS IT WAS OFTEN | Acted (with great applause) | by the Children of | the Revells. Written by Fran. Beaumont & Jo. Fletcher
Gentlemen.
|
The second Edition.
|
LONDON
: | Printed for
Thomas Jones
, and are to be sold | at his Shop in Saint
Dunstanes
Churchyard | in Fleetstreet. 1630.
(
C
) CUPIDS | REVENGE. | AS IT WAS OFTEN | Acted (with great aplause) by |
the Children of the Revels
. | Written by Fran: Beaumont, and Jo: Fletcher,
Gentlemen.
|
The third Edition
. | LONDON, | Printed by
A.M.
1635.
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Temantus
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Leon.
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print Leon. before Telamon
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Cleo
. Helpe! stirre her:
Hero, Hida
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Hero.
Leave, leave, tis now too late:
Cleo.
Why Shee is dead:
Hero.
Her last is breathed.
C
prints as in text bracketed.
D]
Hero.
Leave, leave, 'tis now too late.
Cleo.
Why? Shee is dead:
Hero.
Her last is breathed
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] I l. 33. C] pine for thee. l. 36. A] Goe to your l. 37. A] eche
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Timantus
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Telamon
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Prince
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Baca.
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Baca.
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]
Enter Timantus.
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Timantus.
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Citizen
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Ismenus.
A, B and D]
Exit
M.
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, l. 5. A and B] Surgeants
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN
A
= 1634 quarto.
B
= 2nd folio
(
A
) THE | TWO | NOBLE | KINSMEN: Presented at the Blackfriers | by the Kings Majesties servants, | with great applause: | Written by the memorable Worthies | of their time;| {Mr.
John Fletcher
, and Mr.
William Shakspeare.
} Gent. | Printed at
London
by
Tho. Cotes
, for
John Waterson
: | and are to be sold at the signe of the
Crowne
| in
Pauls
Churchyard. 1634.
p.
291
, l. 9. A] take about l. 30. B] smell less
p.
292
, l. 8. B] h l. 37. B] field
p.
294
, l. 7. B] much much
p.
296
, l. 3. B] dretms l. 10. A
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