Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleeding |
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In the first place Philaster , like no other play in which Fletcher was concerned , but quite like The Knight of the Burning Pestle and The Woman Hater , involved itself with contemporary issues . The setting on the whole is generalized ...
In the first place Philaster , like no other play in which Fletcher was concerned , but quite like The Knight of the Burning Pestle and The Woman Hater , involved itself with contemporary issues . The setting on the whole is generalized ...
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The same note as Arethusa's is struck in Philaster's first impulse to praise the gods when Bellario's sex is finally revealed , in a moment of superbly serio - comic relief : Dion .... It is a woman ; let her speak the rest . Phi .
The same note as Arethusa's is struck in Philaster's first impulse to praise the gods when Bellario's sex is finally revealed , in a moment of superbly serio - comic relief : Dion .... It is a woman ; let her speak the rest . Phi .
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It is a woman ; let her speak the rest . It is a woman . Phi . Blessed be you powers that favour innocence ! King . Lay hold upon that lady . Phi . It is a woman , sir ! Hark , gentlemen , It is a woman ! Arethusa , take My soul into ...
It is a woman ; let her speak the rest . It is a woman . Phi . Blessed be you powers that favour innocence ! King . Lay hold upon that lady . Phi . It is a woman , sir ! Hark , gentlemen , It is a woman ! Arethusa , take My soul into ...
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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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