Francis Beaumont (/ˈboʊmɒnt/ BOH-mont; 1584 – 6 March 1616) was a dramatist in the English Renaissance theatre, most famous for his collaborations with...
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Francis Beaumont (1584–1616) was an English dramatist. Francis Beaumont may also refer to: Francis Beaumont (MP) (died 1598), English MP for Aldeburgh...
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Francis William Lionel Collings Beaumont (6 August 1903 – 4 May 1941), also known as F. W. L. C. Beaumont or “Buster" Beaumont, was the heir to the Seigneur...
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Francis Beaumont (died 1598) of Grace-Dieu in the parish of Belton in Leicestershire, was a judge. He was the eldest son of the judge John Beaumont, sometime...
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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 (1603–25)...
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Shakespeare's. Fletcher collaborated in writing plays, chiefly with Francis Beaumont or Philip Massinger, but also with Shakespeare and others. Although...
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son of the judge Sir Francis Beaumont (d.1598) by his wife Anne Pierrepont. His younger brother was the dramatist Francis Beaumont. John matriculated at...
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Sark Ephraim Beaumont (1834–1918), American politician Ermengarde de Beaumont (c. 1170–1233/34), Queen Consort of Scotland Francis Beaumont (disambiguation)...
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Court Theatre as Nathan (2002) The Knight of the Burning Pestle by Francis Beaumont at the Young Vic Theatre/Barbican Theatre as Rafe (2005) John Gabriel...
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for a limited engagement from April 11 to May 7 playing the role of Francis Beaumont. In December 2023, Harris guest starred as the Toymaker in the third...
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(as Daniel Pitout) Francis Beaumont/Narrator: Neil Patrick Harris, Ellie Kemper Dennis Tyde: Bartley Booz (Previews) Francis Beaumont/Narrator: Bradley...
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Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Gentlemen, though the prefatory matter in the folio recognised that Philip Massinger, rather than Francis Beaumont...
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Baroness Beaumont (1894–1971) (abeyance terminated in 1896) Miles Francis Stapleton Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk, 12th Baron Beaumont (1915–2002)...
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ancient artwork of the water nymph before her union with Hermaphroditus. Francis Beaumont, a poet and playwright, wrote a poem Salmacis and Hermaphroditus based...
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the Third. Retrieved 19 February 2020 – via shakespeare.mit.edu. Francis, Beaumont; John, Fletcher (1647). Comedies and Tragedies. London: Printed for...
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Olivier Award nomination for her performance in The Maid's Tragedy by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher in 1981, followed two years later with a third Olivier...
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as Francis Beaumont Jordan Clarke as Charles Gieg, Sr. Željko Ivanek as Captain Sanders James Rebhorn as Captain Tyler Jill Larson as Peggy Beaumont Lizzy...
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payment. In the earlier play The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1607) by Francis Beaumont, a similar being is known as Lob-Lie-by-the-Fire, described as a giant...
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poet John Beaumont of Grace Dieu Manor. He was the son of Francis Beaumont, Member of Parliament for Aldborough, a descendant of Thomas Beaumont, son of...
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The Maid's Tragedy (category Plays by Francis Beaumont)
The Maid's Tragedy is a play by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. It was first published in 1619. The play has provoked divided responses from critics...
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Co., 1888. Shakespeare Online. Accessed 2017 Nov 21. The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Volume: 1., George Bell and Sons & A. H. Bullen...
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The Knight of the Burning Pestle (category Plays by Francis Beaumont)
The Knight of the Burning Pestle is a play in five acts by Francis Beaumont, first performed at Blackfriars Theatre in 1607 and published in a quarto in...
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Cut-Purse (1611). It was used extensively in The Beggars' Bush, a play by Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher and Philip Massinger, first performed in 1622, but possibly...
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scenes in The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn (1613), by Francis Beaumont, from which the performance by the yokels is derived. The Schoolmaster...
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this period include Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, John Fletcher Francis Beaumont, Ben Jonson, and John Webster. Other important figures in Elizabethan...
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to Britain from Germany. Mosley reportedly made a deal in 1937 with Francis Beaumont, heir to the Seigneurage of Sark, to set up a privately owned radio...
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They are alluded to by the dramatists Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, Francis Beaumont, and John Fletcher. Shakespeare refers to it in Henry VIII, Act 5,...
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literary figures, among them Ben Jonson, John Donne, John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont, Thomas Coryat, John Selden, Robert Bruce Cotton, Richard Carew, Richard...
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The Scornful Lady (category Plays by Francis Beaumont)
stage play, a comedy written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, and first published in 1616, the year of Beaumont's death. It was one of the pair's...
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1995 Headless Body in Topless Bar Bradford Lumpkin 1996 White Squall Francis Beaumont 1996 D3: The Mighty Ducks Dean Buckley 2004 Shadow of Fear Mr. Steve...
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