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Thou being the Subject ( now ) It raignes upon ; Raign'st in Arte , Judgement , and Invention : For this I love thee : and can doe no lesse For thine as faire , as faithful Sheepheardesse . Since the reference is to the play's second ...
Thou being the Subject ( now ) It raignes upon ; Raign'st in Arte , Judgement , and Invention : For this I love thee : and can doe no lesse For thine as faire , as faithful Sheepheardesse . Since the reference is to the play's second ...
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2 The Faithful Shepherdess took Arcadian characters , exhibiting good and evil in pure and radical forms , and Arcadian situations , positions of stress especially as moral dilemmas , to exhibit the actions and reactions of such ...
2 The Faithful Shepherdess took Arcadian characters , exhibiting good and evil in pure and radical forms , and Arcadian situations , positions of stress especially as moral dilemmas , to exhibit the actions and reactions of such ...
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Cupid's Revenge was written for the same boy company as The Faithful Shepherdess ; Philaster was the first play in this kind that they wrote for the King's Men . The opening lines of Philaster , which probably are Fletcher's , 1 may ...
Cupid's Revenge was written for the same boy company as The Faithful Shepherdess ; Philaster was the first play in this kind that they wrote for the King's Men . The opening lines of Philaster , which probably are Fletcher's , 1 may ...
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Contenido
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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