The wild-goose chase a comedie as it hath been acted with singular applause at the Black-Friers : being the noble, last, and onely remaines of those incomparable drammatists, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gent. : retriv'd for the publick delight of all the ingenious and private benefit of John Lowin and Joseph Taylor, servants to His late Majestie / by a person of honour.
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- The wild-goose chase a comedie as it hath been acted with singular applause at the Black-Friers : being the noble, last, and onely remaines of those incomparable drammatists, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gent. : retriv'd for the publick delight of all the ingenious and private benefit of John Lowin and Joseph Taylor, servants to His late Majestie / by a person of honour.
- Author
- Fletcher, John, 1579-1625.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Humpherey Moseley ...,
- 1652.
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"The wild-goose chase a comedie as it hath been acted with singular applause at the Black-Friers : being the noble, last, and onely remaines of those incomparable drammatists, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gent. : retriv'd for the publick delight of all the ingenious and private benefit of John Lowin and Joseph Taylor, servants to His late Majestie / by a person of honour." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A27203.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE DEDICATION. To the Honour'd, Few, Lovers of Drammatick Poesie.
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poems
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On the best, last, and only remaining
Comaedy of Mr. FLETCHER. - ON Mr. FLETCHERS excellent Play, THE WILD-CHASE CHASE.
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An Epigram upon the long lost and fortunately reco∣vered
WILD-GOOSE CHASE, and as seasonably bestowed on Mr.IOHN LOWEN and Mr.IOSEPH TAYLOR, for their best advantage. -
To the incomparable Mr.
FLETCHER, upon his excellent Play, The WILD-GOOSE CHASE. -
On Mr.
FLETCHERS Wild-Goose Chase recovered.
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On the best, last, and only remaining
- DRAMMATIS PERSONAE.
- THE Wild-Goose-Chase.