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Introduction I. THE AUTHORS There is little external evidence to prove that Beaumont and Fletcher collaborated in the writing of Philaster . Certainly when first published in 1620 , four years after Beaumont's death , the play had both ...
Introduction I. THE AUTHORS There is little external evidence to prove that Beaumont and Fletcher collaborated in the writing of Philaster . Certainly when first published in 1620 , four years after Beaumont's death , the play had both ...
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In 1607 he joined Beaumont in writing commendatory verses for Jonson's Volpone , and he may have revised Beaumont's ... His own first published play , The Faithful Shepherdess , written in 1608 , was prefaced like The Woman Hater by a ...
In 1607 he joined Beaumont in writing commendatory verses for Jonson's Volpone , and he may have revised Beaumont's ... His own first published play , The Faithful Shepherdess , written in 1608 , was prefaced like The Woman Hater by a ...
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Philaster must therefore have been written between late 1608 and early 1610 . Most scholars have agreed in assigning the play to the limits of these two years , putting it at one extreme or the other according to whether they believe it ...
Philaster must therefore have been written between late 1608 and early 1610 . Most scholars have agreed in assigning the play to the limits of these two years , putting it at one extreme or the other according to whether they believe it ...
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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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