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The Works of Thomas Otway, Vol. 1: Plays, Poems, and Love-Letters
J. C. Ghosh (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1932; 1968
ISBN:
9780199670147
Published online:
May 2013
EISBN:
9780191759789
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199670147.book.1
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
Dedication
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
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Alcibiades
Frontispiece
To the Right Honourable CHARLES Earl of MIDDLESEX.
PROLOGUE spoken by Mr. Harris.
Actors Names.
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ALCIBIADES. A Tragedy.
ACT First. SCENE First, a Palace.
Act First. Scene the Tent of a Pavilion Royal:
ACT Second. Scene First. A Grove adjoyning to the Spartan Camp.
ACT Third. Scene First: The Camp.
Act Third. SCENE a dark Tent. Theramnes in Chains.
Act Third. SCENE the Camp.
Act IV. Scene I. Alcibiades Solus.
Act IV. Scene the Camp.
Act V. Scene I. Tissaphernes Solus.
Act V. SCENE a darkn'd Tent.
Act V. The SCENE changes to Elizium.
EPILOGUE Spoken by Mrs. Mary Lee.
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Don Carlos
Facsimile title page
Dedication
Preface
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Don CARLOS Prince of Spain. A TRAGEDY.
ACT the First. SCENE the First . A Palace Royal.
ACT the Second. SCENE the First. Don John of Austria. SCENE, An ORANGE GROVE.
ACT the Third. SCENE the First.
The Fourth ACT. SCENE , The Anti-Chamber to the Queens Apartment.
ACT the Fifth. SCENE the First.
THE EPILOGUE. Spoken by a Girle.
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Titus and Berenice
Frontispiece
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE, JOHN EARL of ROCHESTER. One of the Gentlemen of his Majesties Bed-Chamber, &c.
PROLOGUE. Spoken by Mr. Underhill.
Dramatis Personae
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TITUS and BERENICE.
ACT I. SCENE I . A Palace.
ACT I. SCENE II .
ACT II. SCENE I .
ACT III. SCENE I .
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The Cheats of Scapin
Act First. Scene First.
ACT II. SCENE I .
Act Third. Scene First.
Epilogue. Spoken by Mrs. Mary Lee, when she was out of Humour.
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Friendship in Fashion
Facsimile title page
Dedication
THE PROLOGUE, Spoken by Mr. Smith.
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FRIENDSHIP IN FASHION.
Act I. Scene, The Mall.
ACT II. SCENE, The Ordinary.
ACT III. SCENE I.
THE FOURTH ACT. SCENE Night-garden.
THE FIFTH ACT . SCENE Victoria's Chamber.
THE EPILOGUE, Spoken by Mrs. Barrey.
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The History and Fall of Caius Marius
Frontispiece
TO THE LORD VISCOUNT FALKLAND.
PROLOGUE Spoke by Mr. Betterton.
Persons represented.
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THE HISTORY and FALL OF Caius Marius A TRAGEDY.
ACT I. SCENE I.
ACT II. Enter Metellus and Nurse
ACT II. SCENE A walled Garden belonging to Metellus house.
ACT II. SCENE the Forum.
ACT III. Enter Sulpitius, Granius, and all the Guards
ACT III. SCENE Metellus house.
ACT III. SCENE the Forum.
ACT IV. SCENE the Garden.
ACT IV. SCENE changes to the Country.
ACT IV. SCENE Metellus House.
ACT V. SCENE China's Camp before the Walls of Rome.
ACT V. SCENE Metellus House.
ACT V. SCENE changes to the Forum, where is placed the Consul's Tribunall.
ACT V. SCENE a Church-yard.
EPILOGUE Spoke by Mrs. Barry, who acted Lavinia.
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