02091nam 2200373Ia 450 99639750960331620200824131949.0(CKB)4940000000056003(EEBO)2264214901(OCoLC)ocm12004383e(OCoLC)12004383(EXLCZ)99494000000005600319850507d1652 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The wild-goose chase[electronic resource] a comedie as it hath been acted with singular applause at the Black-Friers : being the noble, last, and onely remaines of those incomparable drammatists, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gent. : retriv'd for the publick delight of all the ingenious and private benefit of John Lowin and Joseph Taylor, servants to His late Majestie /by a person of honourLondon Printed for Humpherey Moseley ...1652[9], 56 pActed at court in 1621, but not printed until 1652. In 1647 when the folio of Beaumont's and Fletcher's works was published, this play was omitted, as it had long been lost and was supposed to be irrecoverable. Cf. Preface to edition of 1647; Cambridge hist. of Eng. lit.; and Dyce, A. Works of Beaumont & Fletcher, 1845, v. 8, p. 102.Written by Fletcher alone. Cf. The dedication."The dedication to the honour'd, few, lovers of drammatick poesie" signed: John Lowin, Joseph Taylor.First ed. Cf. Wing.Copy at reel 306:1b is bound following: Beaumont, F., and Fletcher, J. Comedies and tragedies. London : For Humphrey Robinson and Humphrey Moseley, 1647.Reproduction of original in British Library and Harvard University Libraries.eebo-0216Fletcher John1579-1625.303689Beaumont Francis1584-1616.166529Lowin John1576-1659.1004336Taylor Joseph1586?-1653?1005194EAABOOK996397509603316The wild-goose chase2313175UNISA