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Buckingham also published two adapted plays: a version of John Fletcher's The Chances ( 1682 ) and The Restoration or Right will take place, from Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster ( publ.
) Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster and Dryden's The Maiden Queen were also staged with all-women casts in this time ; Dryden wrote new Prologues for the productions.
Beaumont also dominates in The Maid's Tragedy, The Noble Gentleman, Philaster, and The Woman Hater.
She is noticed in several neighbouring passages of Epiphanius, who in part must be following the Compendium of Hippolytus, as is shown by comparison with Philaster ( c. 33 ), but also speaks from personal knowledge of the Ophitic sects specially called " Gnostici " ( i. 100 f .).

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Changes to the text include a new, albeit silent scene just prior to the Battle of Wakefield where York embraces Rutland before heading out to fight ; an extension of the courtship between Edward and Lady Grey, and the edition of two subplots ; one concerning a mistress of Edward's who he accidentally kills in battle ( an allusion to Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher's Philaster ), the other involving an attempt by Warwick to seduce Lady Grey after her husband's death at the Second Battle of St. Albans ( this is later used as a rationale for why Warwick turns against Edward ).
With Beaumont, he wrote Philaster, which became a hit for the King's Men and began a profitable connection between Fletcher and that company.
Four tragicomedies ( A King and No King, The Humorous Lieutenant, Philaster, and The Island Princess ) were popular, perhaps in part for their similarity to and foreshadowing of heroic drama.

Philaster and tragicomedy
The play shares notable similarities in language, situation and plot with Beaumont and Fletcher's tragicomedy Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding, ( c. 1609 – 10 ).
* Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding, tragicomedy ( c. 1609 ; printed 1629 )
* Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding, tragicomedy ( c. 1609 ; 1620 )

Philaster and ;
Hippolytus I begins his enumeration of the thirty-two heresies by mentioning Dositheos ; hence this sect is made to appear older than the Sadducees, and on this heresy is based the system of Philaster.

Philaster and has
Philaster has mistakenly transposed this and two other sections, beginning his treatise on heresies with the Ophites, and making the Ophites, Cainites, and Sethians pre-Christian sects.
However, since Sethians identified Seth with Christ ( Second Logos of the Great Seth ), the view of Philaster that the Sethians had pre-Christian origins, other than in syncretic absorption of Jewish and Greek pre-Christian sources, has been questioned by some modern scholarship.

Philaster and ),
The other relics of the Hippolytean Compendium are the accounts of Philaster ( 32 ), and the supplement to Tertullian ( 4 ).

Philaster and is
When Philaster ( doubtless after Hippolytus ) tells us in his first sentence about Basilides that " he violated the laws of Christian truth by making an outward show and discourse concerning the Law and the Prophets and the Apostles, but believing otherwise ," the reference is probably revealing an antinomian sentiment among the Basilidians.

Philaster and .
Nathaniel Lardner ( 1838 ) noted that Philaster places the Ophites, Cainites, and Sethians as pre-Christian Jewish sects.

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It is also symptomatic of a change in attitude which appears to be spreading all across the South.
Traffic in the next lane appears to be moving more smoothly so he pokes a tentative fender into Lane B, which is heavily populated by cars also moving at 70 m.p.h..
It also appears that divergence of the three groups took place in the Paleozoic or early Mesozoic before the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea and soon after their divergence from the lobe-finned fish.
Miss Marple also appears in Greenshaw's Folly, a short story traditionally included as part of the Poirot collection The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding ( 1960 ).
The same word in adjectival form ( purgatorius-a-um, cleansing ), which appears also in non-religious writing, was already used by Christians such as Augustine of Hippo and Pope Gregory I to refer to an after-death cleansing.
John Hick also raises some questions regarding personal identity in his book, Death and Eternal Life using an interesting example of a person ceasing to exist in one place while an exact replica appears in another.
It appears, however, to have been partly derived from older Eocene deposits and it occurs also as a derivative phase in later formations, such as glacial drift.
The word is found in Gnostic texts such as the Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, and also appears in the Greek Magical Papyri.
Alfheim (, " elf home ") is one of the Nine Worlds and home of the Light Elves in Norse mythology and appears also in Anglo-Scottish ballads under the form Elfhame ( Elphame, Elfame ) as a fairyland, sometimes modernized as Elfland ( Elfinland, Elvenland ).
This also appears in the Acta sanctorum.
A cadastral survey seems also to have been instituted, and one of the documents relating to it states that a certain Uru-Malik, whose name appears to indicate his Canaanite origin, was governor of the land of the Amorites, or Amurru as the semi-nomadic people of Syria and Canaan were called in Akkadian.
Of these Lyce also appears in a fragment preserved in the Latin Anthology where she is said to have killed the hero Clonus of Moesia, son of Doryclus, with her javelin.
It also appears that Ambrosius was a Christian: Gildas says that he won his battles " with God's help ".
* The Ark of the Covenant is the main focus of Steven Spielberg's 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, and the same prop also appears in a cameo in a later sequel in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
The distinctive “ double-pull ” format that typifies most of these songs — also at times used, with slight changes, for pumps, windlass, and capstan, too — was a later development that appears to owe much to African-American work songs.
Dürer also appears to have been collecting for his own cabinet of curiosities, and he sent back to Nuremberg various animal horns, a piece of coral, some large fish fins, and a wooden weapon from the East Indies.
The aegis also appears in Ancient Egyptian mythology.
scholasticism in a more systematic direction He also appears to be the first theologian to use more than by mere chance of haphazardly concepts drawn from the Metaphysics of Aristole.
Indeed, Hermanubis also appears in the alchemical and hermetical literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
It also appears on German euro coins ( 10 cent, 20 cent, and 50 cent ).
This disclaimer also appears before the opening of their Sega Genesis and Super NES game as well as their Windows game Beavis and Butt-head in Virtual Stupidity.
Bede also appears to have taken quotes directly from his correspondents at times.
The term bretwalda also appears in a charter of Æthelstan.
In the Masoretic Text, it appears as a single work, either the first or last book of the Ketuvim ( the latter arrangement also making it the final book of the Jewish Bible ).
The song also appears on eight of their official live recording releases.

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