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GFurniture4sale: A Pair of Luxury Beaumont and Fletcher Howard Armchairs

eoin_price: So my talk on Thursday was about The Two Noble Kinsmen as part of the Beaumont & Fletcher canon. And look what we saw yesterday

eoin_price: This is on today (and apparently on YouTube - Société Française Shakespeare). Today I am talking about BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER, the famous authors of, um The Two Noble Kinsmen.

fadel53ztm: A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays) QASBCOG

GabrielRunolfs3: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher NSEDRGX

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Lil_Ghostwriter: the collaboration of Middleton and Rowley is not as perfect a merging of two sensibilities as the collaboration of Beaumont and Fletcher for The Maid’s Tragedy or the collaboration of Middleton and Dekker for The Roaring Girl

Lil_Ghostwriter: The collaboration of Beaumont and Fletcher on The Maid’s Tragedy is still more perfect than that of Middleton and Dekker on The Roaring Girl, and when we consider it alongside The Changeling it is easier still to see that The Changeling is not a perfect collaboration.

Lil_Ghostwriter: Middleton and Rowley are, I believe, more successfully entertaining in their collaboration than are Beaumont and Fletcher, or Middleton and Dekker – and it is partly because the creepy plot and the comical plot, even though they do not entirely connect, make more various the play

DonalkCoffey: work on it is Laura Cahillane in the 2017 Dublin University Law Journal (I think). Mary Luddy, Caitríona Beaumont, and Margaret Ward have also written on the text and its reception.

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Houria901: The British touch from BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER

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elizabethan_ho: Do you hear, ho! ... Bid her be lusty, she must make a soldier. ||| —— Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, "Rule a Wife and Have a Wife"

elizabethan_ho: Do you hear, ho! ||| —— Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, "Rule a Wife and Have a Wife"

plastic_bio: As cold as cucumbers. - Beaumont and Fletcher

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EvanAutry: Fletcher Elementary School is located in South Central Beaumont in the most culturally diverse community in Beaumont Independent School District. It is four blocks West of MLK Parkway and one block South of College Street.

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elizabethan_ho: She sighs, and says forsooth, and cries heigh-ho! ||| —— Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, "Love's Cure"

willmslemq: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher 3SITDJA

LRathbsr: A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays) NJXRSIJ

borer78lxa: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher 7MLFJMC

monahan61sbao: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher LCTYAZX

smitham1paq: A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays) MSU2BL0

elizabethan_ho: Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, "Rule a Wife and Have a Wife" Do you hear, ho! ... Bid her be lusty, she must make a soldier.

elizabethan_ho: Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher, "The Two Noble Kinsmen" There was a time when young men went a hunting, and a wood, and a broad beech: and thereby hangs a tale: heigh ho.

Jerome76S: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher 7BSSU5H

nelsdaily: (The first recording of the phrase is in the 1607 play Woman Hater by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, in which the line reads, "I'll quote him to a tittle.")

eoin_price: Apologies for continually plugging this thing but The Dearth of the Author: Philip Massinger and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio is now OPEN ACCESS:

fadelxjzdf: A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays) NRUTRWN

earlymodatLancs: At the suggestion of my co-supervisor/PhD student I'm reading Beaumont & Fletcher's 'Thierry and Theodoret' for the first time What a fabulous romp!

Justus56Y: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher KENN4ZM

eoin_price: Just been told that my article The Dearth of the Author: Philip Massinger and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio is out now. If you can't get hold of a copy, let me know & I will see what I can do:

Malinda34Q: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher ETKOIRW

Dejon60L: A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays) JF6W0QL

AlkaddoMuwafaq: GEORGE ELIOT : " Since I can do no good because a woman, Reach constantly at something near it," ---The Maid's Tragedy : Beaumont and Fletcher. MIDDLEMARCH VOL. 1

fritschxyx: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher T1LRQ9X

Toney417: A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays) E9NHZOA

eoin_price: My article 'The Dearth of the Author: Philip Massinger and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio' which is about why Massinger isn't named as a contributor to the 1647 B&F folio, has been accepted for publication in The Review of English Studies.

RalphWaldo_LBL: In Beaumont and Fletcher’s “Sea Voyage,” Juletta tells the stout captain and his company,—

RalphWaldo_LBL: In the elder English dramatists, and mainly in the plays Of Beaumont and Fletcher, there is a constant recognition of gentility, as if a noble behavior were as easily marked in the society of their age as color is in our American population.

CoinsTrees: I just uploaded “1887 Antique Book The plays of Beaumont and Fletcher with an introduction by J.S. Fletcher” to…

TaraLLyons: New Bibliographer Trivia! Who am I quoting? "We talk glibly of the plays of Beaumont and Fletcher. We are of course conscious that what we really mean is a certain body of dramatic work that was printed in 1679 with their names on the title."

herripedia: Hard work only leads to more work. Normally I try to avoid it. But soon, I hope to have a definitive herripedia account of the red herring joke with the greatest provenance in English Literature - Shakespeare, Nashe AND Jonson. I think we can discount Fletcher of Beaumont &…

UlyssesReader: delicate poets Master John Fletcher and Master Francis Beaumont that is in their Maid's Tragedy that was writ for a like twining of lovers: To bed, to bed was the burden of it to be played with accompanable

whowhathow5: Because you knew what was coming next... "Young maids were as cold as Cowcumbers" Cupid's Revenge by Fletcher and Beaumont (1615)

hettingervih: A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays) [QK7VK9P]

ParkerKlocko: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher [2U7GZCJ]

wilson_hannahl: I made a decision very early on in my phd that I’d quote from 17th century editions of plays across the board. Seemed like a great idea, only now I have to skim through the complete works of Beaumont and Fletcher every time I need one of their plays.

AnecdotalWisdom: At one stage in their collaboration British dramatist Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher were arrested on suspicion of treason. As they were sitting in a tavern working out the plot of a tragedy, one had been heard to remark to the other, “I’ll kill the king.”

Brigitte7613: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher [SJ0EH6E]

Fannie412: A King and No King: Beaumont and Fletcher (The Revels Plays) [O7CF5Z8]

JGutmann90: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher [UJGEFI3]

EVonrueden63: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher [YALLJP8]

TEI_Pelican: Have a look at

JeremyD56738120: Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher [SLC7LFX]

atxeis: and divided their respective shares after the manner of Beaumont and Fletcher. CHAPTER X THE THUNDERSTORM Si bene calculum ponas

ahf77118198: "They run all away, and cry, 'the devil take the hindmost'." Beaumont and Fletcher, Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding

strongogre: "The Devil take the hindmost." - Beaumont and Fletcher

eoin_price: Looking at a 1690 edtion of The Prophetess bound with 3 other plays printed in the same year. The play is attributed to Beaumont and Fletcher but someone has crossed out Beaumont (fair enough he was dead when it was written). Again, though, Massinger's contribution goes unnoted.

eoin_price: Came across a book: Beaumont and Fletcher, or, The finest scenes, lyrics, and other beauties of those two poets, now first selected from the whole of their works to the exclusion of whatever is morally objectionable...it is just a series of blank pages inside.

TasmaniaDevils_: Tom Beaumont led the way with his work inside, and Arie Schoenmaker was just as influential across half back. Brandon Leary finished the day with 3 goals, while Beau Nash, Fletcher Hooker and Oscar Harper all kicked 2.

mrcitrine: "Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate." - Epilogue to Beaumont and Fletcher's Honest Man's Fortune

philistella: Just, for no reason, putting it out there that I've got this unpublished novel manuscript that's an m/m remix of Gautier's "Captaine Fracasse" (plus some Beaumont and Fletcher), which I have in fact read.

RalphWaldo_LBL: Epilogue to Beaumont and Fletcher’s Honest Man’s Fortune.

UlyssesReader: delicate poets Master John Fletcher and Master Francis Beaumont that is in their Maid's Tragedy that was writ for a like twining of lovers: To bed, to bed was the burden of it to be played with accompanable

everybrendan: BEGIN The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher in Ten Volumes Volume I.

philistella: The dissertation (on the 1647 Beaumont and Fletcher folio) was fine, in the end? Not a shattering work of brilliance, because I came to graduate study with very little idea of what I was doing and was faced with ~Cambridge~, but it set up a lot of ideas I used later.

ahf77118198: They run all away, and cry, 'the devil take the hindmost'." Beaumont and Fletcher, Philaster

ovadosepeace: Ecstasy Was Named And Popularized By A Catholic Priest by M.Admin “To have been happy, madame, adds to calamity.” —Beaumont and Fletcher, The Fair Maid of the Inn In A Nutshell

_RHCollection: This woodcut is a big mood. [Beaumont and Fletcher, The Maid's Tragedy, Q6, 1650.]

JufangTan: Since I can do no good because a woman. Reach constantly at something that is near it. The maid’s tragedy: Beaumont and fletcher

Page_Upon_Page: The works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Published: 1711) Full text:

QuteBot: I find the medicine worse than the malady. (Beaumont and Fletcher)

scargyllenhaal: "Since I can do no good because a woman, Reach constantly at something that is near it." —The Maid's Tragedy: BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER.

LauraMiers: “‘I've been a doctor over 20 years, and this is the worst that I've ever seen in terms of the blood supply,’ said Dr. Craig Fletcher, who runs the blood bank at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.”

FeinsteinKen: Beaumont Fletcher and Neville.

TimSmith_Laing: Surely Beaumont and Fletcher are in with a shout...

ReganMacarthur: Wonder not that I call a man so young my friend, His worth is great; valiant he is, and temperate, And one that never thinks his life his own, If his friend need it... -Beaumont and Fletcher, Maid's Tragedy

JRCookson: The Maid's Tragedy by Beaumont and Fletcher

MunicipalDreams: 1/ In the C19th, the Drury Lane area contained some of the densest and worst slum housing in London. As part of the Strand Improvement Scheme, the London County Council built the balcony-access Sheridan, Beaumont and Fletcher Buildings in 1902, housing 610 of those displaced.

wigwam: All your better deeds shall be in water writ, but this in marble. - Beaumont and Fletcher, Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding, Act V, scene 3.

MuseofWriting: Shakespeare is who he is, historically, partly as a quirk of generational luck: he kind of straddles two groups of contemporaries. On one end you've got Marlowe, Kyd, Nashe, Lyly, and on the other you've got Jonson, Webster, Ford, Beaumont & Fletcher, etc

PrepDawg2: Freddy Fletcher of Cajon and Gabriel Nunez of Beaumont are co-Offensive MVPs of Citrus Belt League football. Ethan Powell of Cajon is Defensive MVP. All are seniors.

RealJackBronco: Epilogue to Beaumont and Fletcher's Honest Man's Fortune

HarryMcCarthy: There are guest appearances by Barnes’s The Devil’s Charter, Beaumont & Fletcher’s The Maid’s Tragedy, Fletcher & Massinger’s The Custom of the Country, and Massinger’s The Picture. (14/16)

GCoatalen: Also Beaumont and Fletcher shared the same wench

Page_Upon_Page: The dramatic works of Beaumont and Fletcher; (Published: 1778) Full text:

FeinsteinKen: Or why did Beaumont and/or Fletcher gift Henry Neville a copy? How does this relate to the plays which were part of the Northumberland Manuscript?

FeinsteinKen: The Neville family in 1619 had the manuscript of a Beaumont and Fletcher play.

BTholfsen: Thou wilt scarce be a man before thy mother 1613 Beaumont and Fletcher Love’s Cure

Nicosia_Marissa: Shakespear’s a Mimicke, Massinger a Sot Heywood for Aganippe takes a plot: Beaumont and Fletcher make one poët, they Single, dare not adventure on a Play (George Wither, The Greate Assises Holden in Parnassus 1645, E3r)

beaumont_fletch: for those interested in the back-end of the DIGITAL BEAUMONT & FLETCHER project, we have made the TEI-XML files behind the edition of THE SEA VOYAGE you see on the site available here (and via the edition's paratexts):

robertsnickc: Hunger is sharper than the sword. Beaumont and Fletcher

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