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Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding is an
early Jacobean era
stage play, a
tragicomedy written by
Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. One of the duo's...
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Philaster may
refer to:
Philastrius (died 390s),
bishop of
Brescia in the
fourth century Philaster (play), play by
Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher,...
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Philastrius (also
Philaster or Filaster)
Bishop of Brescia, was one of the
bishops present at a
synod held in
Aquileia in 381.
Philastrius was born around...
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fifty years earlier, they had been
found as far away as
Greater Armenia.
Philaster's (4th
century AD)
Catalogue of
Heresies places the Ophites, Cainites,...
- he
wrote Philaster,
which became a hit for the King's Men and
began a
profitable connection between Fletcher and that company.
Philaster appears also...
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brothel from The
Custom of the Country), and the
taunting of
Pharamond from
Philaster. The
prominence of
Beaumont and
Fletcher in this
collection prefigures...
- love. "To
Philaster",
consists of twenty-two
lines in
which the
speaker shifts between fond
reminiscence of the love she
shared with
Philaster (a moniker...
- will to slay Christ, and thus ****isted us to the
salvation of the Cross.
Philaster, on the
other hand, ****igns the
action of
Judas to his
knowledge that...
- the
Tempest of John Marston's The Malcontent,
Beaumont and Fletcher's
Philaster and the
anonymous romance Primaleon,
Prince of Greece. The
Tempest first...
- vivid. This
change is
related to the
success of
tragicomedies such as
Philaster,
although the
uncertainty of
dates makes the
nature and
direction of the...