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Ben Jonson, Vol. 7: The Sad Shepherd; The Fall of Mortimer; Masques and Entertainments
C. H. Herford, Percy Simpson, and Evelyn Simpson (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1941
ISBN:
9780198113584
Published online:
September 2012
EISBN:
9780191732959
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198113584.book.1
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Percy Simpson
Evelyn Simpson
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF FACSIMILES
THE TEXT: INTRODUCTORY NOTE
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Plays
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The Sad Shepherd
THE TEXT
The Persons of the Play.
The Scene is Sher-wood.
THE ARGVMENT of the first Act.
The PROLOGVE.
Close section
THE SAD SHEPHERD; OR, A TALE OF Robin-hood.
Act I. Scene I.
Act I. Scene II.
Act I. Scene III.
Act I. Scene IIII.
Act I. Scene V.
Act I. Scene VI.
Act I. Scene VII .
The Argument of the second Act.
Act II. Scene I .
Act II. Scene II .
Act II. Scene III .
Act II. Scene IV .
Act II. Scene V .
Act II. Scene VI .
Act II. Scene VII .
Act II. Scene VIII .
The Argument of the third Act.
Act III. Scene I.
Act III. Scene II.
Act III. Scene III.
Act III. Scene IV.
Act III. Scene V.
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Mortimer His Fall
THE TEXT
The Persons Names.
Arguments.
Close section
MORTIMER HIS FALL.
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Act I .
〈Scene I.〉
〈Scene II.〉
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Masques and Entertainments
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I. The Early Entertainments, 1603–1607
THE KING'S ENTERTAINMENT, A PANEGYRE, and THE ENTERTAINMENT AT ALTHORPE
The King's Entertainment in passing to his Coronation
Frontispiece to A Panegyre
A PANEGYRE.
The Entertainment at Highgate
The Entertainment of the Two Kings at Theobalds
The Entertainment of the King and Queen at Theobalds
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II. Masques at Court, 1605–1631
The Masques of Blackness and of Beauty
Hymenaei
The Haddington Masque
The Masque of Queens
The Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers
Oberon, the Fairy Prince
Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly
Love Restored
A Challenge at Tilt
The Irish Masque at Court
Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court
The Golden Age Restored
Christmas his Masque
Lovers made Men
The Vision of Delight
Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
For the Honour of Wales
News from the New World Discovered in the Moon
Pan's Anniversary
The Gypsies Metamorphosed
The Masque of Augurs
Time Vindicated
Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion
The Fortunate Isles, and their Union
Love's Triumph through Callipolis
Chloridia
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III. The Later Entertainments, 1620–1634
An Entertainment at the Blackfriars
The Masque of Owls
The King's Entertainment at Welbeck
Love's Welcome at Bolsover
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