The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher in Ten Volumes - Volume I. by John Fletcher;Francis Beaumont
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It becomes not me to say (though it be a knowne Truth) that these
_Authors_ had not only High unexpressible gifts of _Nature_, but also excellent _acquired Parts_, being furnished with Arts and Sciences by that liberall education they had at the _University_, which sure is the best place to make a great Wit understand it selfe; this their workes will soone make evident. I was very ambitious to have got Mr. Beaumonts picture; but could not possibly, though I spared no enquirie in those _Noble Families_ whence he was descended, as also among those Gentlemen that were his acquaintance when he was of the _Inner Temple_: the best Pictures and those most like him you'll finde in this _Volume_. This figure of Mr. _Fletcher_ was cut by severall Originall Pieces, which his friends lent me, but withall they tell me, that his unimitable Soule did shine through his countenance in such _Ayre_ and _Spirit_, that the Painters confessed, it was not easie to expresse him: As much as could be, you have here, and the _Graver_ hath done his part. What ever I have scene of Mr. _Fletchers_ owne hand, is free from interlining; and his friends affirme he never writ any one thing twice: it seemes he had that rare felicity to prepare and perfect all first in his owne braine; to shape and attire his _Notions_, to adde or loppe off, before he committed one word to writing, and never touched pen till all was to stand as firme and immutable as if ingraven in Brasse or Marble. But I keepe you too long from those _friends_ of his whom 'tis fitter for you to read; only accept of the honest endeavours of _One that is a Servant to you all_ HUMPHREY MOSELEY. _At the_ Princes Armes _in_ St Pauls _Church-yard_. Feb._ 14th 1646. |
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