Fifty comedies and tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gentlemen ; all in one volume, published by the authors original copies, the songs to each play being added.
- Title
- Fifty comedies and tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gentlemen ; all in one volume, published by the authors original copies, the songs to each play being added.
- Author
- Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J. Macock, for John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot,
- 1679.
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Contents
- modern owner's notes
- title page
- THE BOOK-SELLERS TO THE READER.
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encomia
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Upon Mr. JOHN FLETCHER
'S Plays. -
On Mr. JOHN FLETCHER
'S Works. - To Mr. FRANCIS BEAUMONT (Then living.)
- On Mr. FRANCIS BEAUMONT (Then newly Dead.)
- On Mr. BEAUMONT. (VVritten thirty years since, presently after his Death.)
- Upon the Report of the printing of the Dra∣matical Poems of Mr. JOHN FLETCH∣ER, collected before, and now set forth in one Volume.
- Mr. JOHN FLETCHER his Dramatical works now at last printed.
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On the Works of
Beaumont andFletcher, now at length printed. -
On the happy Collection of Mr. FLETCHER
'S Works, never before printed. -
On the Edition of Mr.
Francis Beaumont's, and Mr.John Fletcher's Plays never printed before. - On the Edition.
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Upon Mr. JOHN FLETCHER
- A CATALOGUE Of all the COMEDIES and TRAGEDIES Contained in this BOOK, in the same Order as Printed.
- THE MAIDS TRAGEDY
- PHILASTER OR, Love lies a Bleeding.
- A KING, and no KING.
- THE SCORNFUL LADY, A COMEDY.
- The Custom of the Country.
- THE ELDER BROTHER, A COMEDY.
- THE SPANISH CURATE, A COMEDY.
- WIT WITHOUT MONEY, A COMEDY.
- BEGGARS BUSH, A COMEDY.
- THE Humourous Lieutenant, A TRAGI-COMEDY.
- THE Faithful Shepherdess.
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To my Friend Master
JOHN FLETCHER upon his Faithfull Shepherdess. -
To the worthy Author
M r . Jo. FLETCHER. -
This Dialogue newly added, was spoken by way of Prologue to both their Majesties, at the first acting of this Pastoral at
Somerset∣house on Twelfth-night, 1633. - THE MAD LOVER, A TRAGI-COMEDY.
- THE LOYAL SUBJECT, A TRAGI-COMEDY.
- Rule a Wife, and have a Wife.
- The Laws of Candy. A TRAGI-COMEDY.
- THE FALSE ONE. A TRAGEDY.
- THE Little French Lawyer. A COMEDY.
- THE TRAGEDY OF VALENTINIAN.
- Monsieur Thomas. A COMEDY.
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TO THE NOBLE HONOURER OF THE Dead Author's Works and Memory, Master
CHARLES COTTON. - THE CHANCES. A COMEDY.
- THE Bloody Brother; OR, ROLLO. A TRAGEDY.
- THE Wild-Goose Chase; A COMEDY.
- A Wife for a Month; A TRAGI-COMEDY.
- THE LOVERS PROGRESS. A TRAGEDY.
- THE PILGRIM. A COMEDY.
- THE CAPTAIN. A COMEDY.
- THE PROPHETESS. A Tragical History.
- The Queen of Corinth, A TRAGI-COMEDY.
- BONDUCA, A TRAGEDY.
- The Knight of the Burning Pestle.
- Loves Pilgramage, a Comedy.
- THE DOUBLE MARRIAGE. A Tragedy.
- THE Maid in the Mill. A COMEDY.
- The Knight of Malta.
- Loves Cure, or the Martial Maid A COMEDY.
- WOMEN PLEAS'D A TRAGY-COMEDY.
- THE NIGHT-WALKER, OR THE LITTLE THIEF. A Comedy.
- THE WOMANS PRIZE, OR THE TAMER TAM'D. A Comedy.
- THE ISLAND PRINCESS; A Tragi-Comedy.
- THE NOBLE GENTLEMAN. A Comedy.
- THE CORONATION. A Comedy.
- THE COXCOMB. A Comedy.
- THE SEA-VOYAGE. A Comedy.
- Wit at several weapons. A COMEDY.
- The Fair Maid of the Inn. A TRAGI-COMEDY.
- CUPIDS REVENGE
- The Two Noble Kinsmen.
- THE TRAGEDY OF Thierry and Theodoret.
- The Woman-Hater.
- NICE VALOUR. A Comedy.
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Mr.
Francis Beaumonts Letter toBen. Johnson, written before he and Mr.Fletcher came toLondon, with two of the precedent Comedies then not finish'd, which deferr'd their merry meetings at theMermaid. - The Honest Man's Fortune. A TRAGI-COMEDY.
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Upon an Honest Man's Fortune. By Mr.
JOHN FLETCHER. -
THE MASQUE of the Gentlemen OF
GRAYS-INNE and theINNER-TEMPLE; Performed before the KING in the Banqueting-Housein White-Hall, at the Marriage of the IllustriousFrederick andElizabeth, Prince and Princess Palatine of theRhine: - Four PLAYS in One.
- Epilogue