Beaumont and Fletcher
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Beaumont and Fletcher
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Beaumont and Fletcher were the English dramatists Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, who collaborated in their writing during the reign of James I.
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- Great things thro' greatest
hazards are achiev'd,
And then they shine.- Loyal Subject
- It is always good
When a man has two irons in the fire.- The Faithful Friends (c. 1608), Act I, sc. ii
- As cold as cucumbers.
- Cupid's Revenge (1615), Act I, sc. i
- Kiss till the cow comes home.
- Scornful Lady (1616), Act III, sc. i
- There is a method in man's wickedness—
It grows up by degrees.- A King and No King (1619), Act V, sc. iv
- Upon my buried body lie lightly, gentle earth.
- The Maid's Tragedy (1619), Act I, sc. ii
- Philaster: Oh, but thou dost not know
What 'tis to die.
Bellario: Yes, I do know, my lord:
'Tis Less than to be born, a lasting sleep;
A quiet resting from all jealousy
A thing we all pursue; I know, besides,
'Tis but a giving over of a game
That must be lost.- Philaster (1620), Act III sc. ii
- The devil take the hindmost!
- Philaster (1620), Act V
- Calamity is man's true touchstone.
- Four Playsin One. The Triumph of Honor (1647), sc. i
- Though I say it that should not say it.
- Wit at Several Weapons, Act II, sc. ii
- You are no better than you should be.
- The Coxcomb, Act IV, scene iii
- I care not two-pence.
- The Coxcomb, Act IV, scene iii
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