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John Fletcher

The Second Folio of 1679

The second Beaumont and Fletcher folio was published in London in 1679 again for Humphrey Moseley. This publication contained all thirty-five plays included in the first folio as well as an additional eighteen plays that had previously only been published in quarto editions.

  • The Maid's Tragedy
  • Philaster, or Love Lies a Bleeding
  • A King and No King
  • The Scornful Lady
  • The Custom of the Country
  • The Elder Brother
  • The Spanish Curate
  • Wit Without Money
  • The Beggar's Bush
  • The Humorous Lieutenant
  • The Faithful Shepherdess
  • The Mad Lover
  • The Loyal Subject
  • Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife
  • The Laws of Candy
  • The False One
  • The Little French Lawyer
  • The Tragedy of Valentinian
  • Monsieur Thomas
  • The Chances
  • Rollo, Duke of Normandy
  • The Wild Goose Chase
  • A Wife for a Month
  • The Lover's Progress
  • The Pilgrim
  • The Captain
  • The Prophetess
  • The Queen of Corinth
  • The Tragedy of Bonduca
  • The Knight of the Burning Pestle
  • Love's Pilgrimage
  • The Double Marriage
  • The Maid in the Mill
  • The Knight of Malta
  • Love's Cure, or the Marital Maid
  • Women Pleased
  • The Night Walker, or the Little Thief
  • The Woman's Prize, or the Tamer Tamed
  • The Island Princess
  • The Noble Gentlemen
  • The Coronation
  • The Coxcomb
  • The Sea Voyage
  • Wit at Several Weapons
  • The Fair Maid of the Inn
  • Cupid's Revenge
  • Two Noble Kinsmen
  • Thierry and Theodoret
  • The Woman Hater
  • The Nice Valour, or the Passionate Madman
  • The Honest Man's Fortune
  • The Masque of the Gentlemen of Grayes Inn, and the Inner Temple
  • Four Plays (or Moral Representations) in One

 

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