Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleedingJ. M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1915 - 133 páginas |
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... Scene 3 of the play . This edition begins and ends in an entirely different manner from all its successors . Its text up to line 117 in Act i . and from line 38 in Act v . Scene 4 is manifestly spurious , and it is corrupt in other ...
... Scene 3 of the play . This edition begins and ends in an entirely different manner from all its successors . Its text up to line 117 in Act i . and from line 38 in Act v . Scene 4 is manifestly spurious , and it is corrupt in other ...
Página ix
... scenes he assigns to Beaumont.1 But the results of this method arouse 1 In a later note ( January 1876 ) Mr. Fleay makes a qualification which goes far to rob his conclusions of their significance . ' These two friends suspicion by the ...
... scenes he assigns to Beaumont.1 But the results of this method arouse 1 In a later note ( January 1876 ) Mr. Fleay makes a qualification which goes far to rob his conclusions of their significance . ' These two friends suspicion by the ...
Página x
... scene of Act v . , and another critic , Mr. G. C. Macaulay , in his Francis Beau- mont , A Critical Study , goes one ... scenes of Cymbe- habitually aided each other , not only by writing scenes separately in each play , but also by ...
... scene of Act v . , and another critic , Mr. G. C. Macaulay , in his Francis Beau- mont , A Critical Study , goes one ... scenes of Cymbe- habitually aided each other , not only by writing scenes separately in each play , but also by ...
Página xi
... scenes moves at a lagging pace ; the accusation of un- chastity brought by Megra against Arethusa is too flimsy to bear the weight of the well - nigh tragic developments that follow ; and the ' citizen ' scenes in the last Act are not ...
... scenes moves at a lagging pace ; the accusation of un- chastity brought by Megra against Arethusa is too flimsy to bear the weight of the well - nigh tragic developments that follow ; and the ' citizen ' scenes in the last Act are not ...
Página xii
... adaptations which were made of the play . The fourth scene of Act v . was acted as a ' droll ' at country fairs during the suppression of the theatres , under the title of The Club - Men . In 1664 a ballad , xii PREFACE Philaster.
... adaptations which were made of the play . The fourth scene of Act v . was acted as a ' droll ' at country fairs during the suppression of the theatres , under the title of The Club - Men . In 1664 a ballad , xii PREFACE Philaster.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Philaster Or Love Lies A-Bleeding (Classic Reprint) Francis Beaumont Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
Art thou Attendants Beaumont Ben Jonson blood brave breast Camphire Cleremont court Cymbeline dare dear death Dion Dyce editions Enter Arethusa Enter Bellario Enter King Enter Pharamond Enter Philaster Exeunt eyes fair Falconrie false fault fear Fletcher follow Francis Beaumont friends gentlemen give gods hand hast hath hear heart Heaven honour hope hurt John Fletcher Julius Cæsar kill kingdom kiss leave live loathed lodging looks Lord Philaster LOVE LIES A-BLEEDING madam Megra Methinks never Nine Worthies noble old texts Palace play princess Quarto reading of Q reading of Q.'s renegado royal SCENE Second Wood shame Sicily sleep soul speak swear sword talk tell texts except Q thee There's Thou art thou didst thoughts Thra Thrasiline tongue true twill unto virtue wench wilt woman worthy wounds wrong