Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleeding |
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In other instances , only scene - numbers are inserted . All act- and scene - indications which do not derive from the copy - text are given unobtrusively in square brackets . In no instance is an editorial indication of locality ...
In other instances , only scene - numbers are inserted . All act- and scene - indications which do not derive from the copy - text are given unobtrusively in square brackets . In no instance is an editorial indication of locality ...
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Philaster to be all Beaumont's except for the scenes concerning the comic citizens , v . iii . 127–70 and v . iv . Fleay further attributed the opening scene with its social satire to Fletcher , and Oliphant also gave him the bawdy ...
Philaster to be all Beaumont's except for the scenes concerning the comic citizens , v . iii . 127–70 and v . iv . Fleay further attributed the opening scene with its social satire to Fletcher , and Oliphant also gave him the bawdy ...
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version by Elkanah Settle , a more royalist text which made Philaster an exiled Prince of Aragon and changed the wounding scene to make Arethusa wound herself , was performed and published in 1695 , the last appearance for fifteen years ...
version by Elkanah Settle , a more royalist text which made Philaster an exiled Prince of Aragon and changed the wounding scene to make Arethusa wound herself , was performed and published in 1695 , the last appearance for fifteen years ...
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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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