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Shakespeare Survey . Studies in Philology . Shakespeare Quarterly . Elizabethan Plays , ed . by Hazelton Spencer ( Boston , 1933 ) . The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher , ed . by L. Theobald , T. Seward , and J. Sympson , 15 vols .
Shakespeare Survey . Studies in Philology . Shakespeare Quarterly . Elizabethan Plays , ed . by Hazelton Spencer ( Boston , 1933 ) . The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher , ed . by L. Theobald , T. Seward , and J. Sympson , 15 vols .
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CYMBELINE AND PHILASTER Whatever the influence of the Blackfriars theatre , there is still the fact that Shakespeare's plays did change strikingly , and that Beaumont and Fletcher did find an extraordinarily successful and on the whole ...
CYMBELINE AND PHILASTER Whatever the influence of the Blackfriars theatre , there is still the fact that Shakespeare's plays did change strikingly , and that Beaumont and Fletcher did find an extraordinarily successful and on the whole ...
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THE PLAY Philaster has lain for most of its life in a critical backwater moved only occasionally by eddies from Shakespeare's romances . Seeing no grounds for the presumption of high artistry automatically conceded even to Cymbeline ...
THE PLAY Philaster has lain for most of its life in a critical backwater moved only occasionally by eddies from Shakespeare's romances . Seeing no grounds for the presumption of high artistry automatically conceded even to Cymbeline ...
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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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