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Thomas Southerne
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Money the Mistress
Frontispiece
Money the Mistress
TO JOHN Lord BOYLE.
PROLOGUE. Written by Mr. WELSTED. Spoken by Mr. QUIN.
Dramatis Personae.
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Money the Mistress
ACT I. SCENE I.
[I. ii ] SCENE II.
ACT II. SCENE I.
[II. ii ]
[II. iii ]
ACT III. SCENE I.
[III. ii ]
ACT IV. SCENE I.
[IV. ii ] SCENE II. In Tangier.
[IV. iii ] SCENE The Castle.
[IV. iv] SCENE Opens.
ACT V. SCENE I.
[V. ii] SCENE Peterborough Tower.
[V. iii] SCENE The Castle.
EPILOGUE.
Harold Love and Robert Jordan (eds)
,
The Works of Thomas Southerne, Vol. 2
Contents
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Front Matter
ABBREVIATIONS OF WORKS CITED
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The Fatal Marriage
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The Fatal Marriage
TO Ant. Hammond Esq; OF SOMERSHAM-PLACE.
To Mr. Southerne, on his PLAY, call'd, The Fatal Marriage; or, The Innocent Adultery.
PROLOGUE. Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle.
The Persons Represented.
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THE Fatal Marriage; OR, THE Innocent Adultery.
ACT I. SCENE I. The Street.
[i. ii ] Scene 2. Fernando's House.
[i. iii ] Scene 3. The Street.
ACT II. SCENE I .
[II. ii ] Scene 2. Isabella's House.
[II. iii ] Scene opens, and shews Carlos and Villeroy with the Officers.
[II. iv ] SCENE the Street before Fernando's House.
[II. V ] The Scene changes.
ACT III. SCENE I . Fernando's House.
[III. ii ] SCENE II. Isabella's House.
Act IV. Scene I.
[IV. ii ] SCENE II. The Street.
[IV. iii ] SCENE III. A Bed-Chamber.
Act V. Scene I.
[V. ii ] Scene drawn, shews Biron asleep on a Couch.
[V. iii ] Scene changes to the Street.
[V. iv ] Scene changes to the inside of the House.
EPILOGUE, TO THE Fatal Marriage: Or, The Innocent Adultery. Spoken by Mrs. Verbruggen.
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Oroonoko
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Oroonoko
To His GRACE WILLIAM Duke of Devonshire, &c. Lord Steward of His Majesty's Houshold, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
PROLOGUE to Oroonoko. Sent by an Unknown Hand. And Spoken by Mr. Powell.
Persons Represented.
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OROONOKO.
ACT I. SCENE I.
[i. ii ] SCENE II. An Open Place.
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ACT II. Scene I.
Scene I. Widow Lackitt's House. Widow Lackitt, Welldon.
SCENE II. Oroonoko and Blanford.
[ii. iii ] SCENE III. A Plantation.
[ii iv ]
ACT III. SCENE I.
[iii. ii ] SCENE II
[iii. iii ] SCENE III.
[iii. iv ] SCENE IV.
ACT IV. SCENE I.
[iv. ii ] SCENE II.
ACT V. SCENE I
[v. ii ] SCENE II.
[v. iii ] The Scene drawn shews Oroonoko upon his Back, his Legs and Arms stretch out, and chain'd to the Ground.
[V. iv] scene the Governour's House.
[V. v] scene the last.
EPILOGUE, Written by Mr. Congreve, and Spoken by Mrs. Verbruggen.
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The Fate of Capua
Frontispiece
The Fate of Capua
Persons Represented.
PROLOGUE.
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THE Fate of Capua.
ACT I. SCENE I .
[I. ii] SCENE, The Outside of the Palace.
[I. iii] SCENE, Virginius's House.
ACT II. SCENE I .
[II. ii ] SCENE, Virginius's House.
[II. iii ] SCENE Changes to Favonia's Appartment.
ACT III. SCENE I. A Garden.
[iii. ii] scene Virginius's House.
[iii. iii] scene the Forum.
[III. iv ] scene Changes to Virginius's House.
[III. V ] SCENE changes, and shows Favonia asleep on a Couch in an undress.
ACT IV. SCENE I . The Forum.
[IV. ii ] SCENE changes to Pacuvius's House.
[IV. iii ] scene changes to the Forum.
[IV. iv ] scene Virginius's House.
ACT V. SCENE I . The Forum.
[V. ii ] Virginius's House.
[V. iii ] scene Pacuvius House.
EPILOGUE. Written by Coll. Codrington, and spoken by Mrs. Barry.
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The Spartan Dame
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The Spartan Dame
To His Grace the Duke of ARGYLE and GREENWICH, &c.
THE PREFACE.
PROLOGUE By Mr. Fenton, and spoken by Mr. Cibber.
Dramatis Personæ.
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The Spartan Dame
ACT I. SCENE I .
ACT II. SCENE I.
ACT III. SCENE I.
SCENE II. A Bed-chamber.
[III. iii ] Scene changes to a Street. Crites alone.
[III. iv ] Scene changes to Celona's Apartment.
ACT IV. SCENE I .
ACT V. SCENE I.
EPILOGUE, WRITTEN BY Major Richardson Pack. Spoken by Mr. Wilks
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Money the Mistress
Frontispiece
Money the Mistress
TO JOHN Lord BOYLE.
PROLOGUE. Written by Mr. WELSTED. Spoken by Mr. QUIN.
Dramatis Personae.
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Money the Mistress
ACT I. SCENE I.
[I. ii ] SCENE II.
ACT II. SCENE I.
[II. ii ]
[II. iii ]
ACT III. SCENE I.
[III. ii ]
ACT IV. SCENE I.
[IV. ii ] SCENE II. In Tangier.
[IV. iii ] SCENE The Castle.
[IV. iv] SCENE Opens.
ACT V. SCENE I.
[V. ii] SCENE Peterborough Tower.
[V. iii] SCENE The Castle.
EPILOGUE.
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Non-Dramatic Writings
Lisander, or the Soldier of Fortune (1681)
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Two Songs from Miscellany Poems upon Several Occasions (1692)
A Song
[A Song] By the same
To Mr. Congreve'
Dedication to Richard Norton's Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country
Preface to the Works of Mr Thomas Southerne
Memoirs Relating to Congreve (1736)
Contributions to Biographica Britannica
The Will of Thomas Southerne
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Correspondence (1694–1737)
Charles Gildon to Southerne (1694)
Letter to N. B––– (1696)
Letters to Harley and Nottingham (1704)
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Three letters to Henry Watkins (1711–13)
My Lord Orrery has a very honourable and friendly sense
To Henry Watkins Esqr
To Henry Watkins Esqr
Letter to the Spectator (1712)
Remarks on a Poem, entitled, The Prophecy of Nereus
Letter to William Duncombe (1735)
Letter concerning Samuel Butler (1735)
Letter to Richard Rawlinson (1737)
Letters from the Revd George Russell
Undated fragment
Letter to William Duncombe (1734)
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End Matter
EXPLANATORY NOTES
ALTERATIONS TO COPY-TEXT ACCIDENTALS
INDEX TO VOLUME II
THE PRINCIPAL PERFORMERS AND THEIR ROLES
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