id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34214 Gayley, Charles Mills Francis Beaumont: Dramatist A Portrait, with Some Account of His Circle, Elizabethan and Jacobean, And of His Association with John Fletcher .txt text/plain 115185 6283 73 And Francis Beaumont writing to "my friend, Master John Fletcher" speaks Beaumont-Fletcher plays of 1610-1611, for then Jonson was praising the Shakespeare-Fletcher play was acted soon after Beaumont's, and in the Beaumont-Fletcher plays were presented at Court, by the King's the times, in a masque at Court; and Beaumont's, and Fletcher's friend, admired Dramatick Poets, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gents.," in plays undoubtedly written in partnership by Beaumont and Fletcher a "Comedies and Tragedies written by Beaumont and Fletcher," in general. claimed the whole play for Beaumont, says now "perhaps Fletcher's." If now we turn to one of Fletcher's plays written after Beaumont's that of Beaumont and Fletcher's play, where there is no question of a three-quarters of the play was written by Beaumont, and that Fletcher's 19, 1616, assigns the play to Beaumont and Fletcher, and says that it and No King_, _The Scornful Ladie_, are the Beaumont-Fletcher plays. ./cache/34214.txt ./txt/34214.txt