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The Works of Thomas Otway, Vol. 2: Plays, Poems, and Love-Letters
J. C. Ghosh (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1932; 1968
ISBN:
9780199670154
Published online:
May 2013
EISBN:
9780191759796
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199670154.book.1
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Front Matter
Dedication
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The Orphan
Frontispiece
TO HER Royal Highness THE DUTCHESS.
The Persons Represented in the Tragedy.
Prologue.
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THE ORPHAN.
ACT I. SCENE I .
ACT II. SCENE I .
ACT III. SCENE I .
ACT IV. SCENE I .
ACT V. SCENE I .
Epilogue.
Close section
The Soldiers Fortune
Frontispiece
THE DEDICATION.
Dramatis Personæ.
PROLOGUE, by the Lord Falkland
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THE Souldiers Fortune
ACT I. SCENE I.
ACT. II .
ACT III. SCENE Covent-Garden.
ACT IV SCENE The Tavern.
ACT IV SCENE changes to Covent-Garden Piazza.
ACT V.
EPILOGUE
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Venice Preserved
Frontispiece
EPISTLE DEDICATORY To Her GRACE the DUTCHESS OF PORTSMOUTH.
PROLOGUE.
Personæ Dramatis.
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VENICE PRESERV'D, OR A Plot Discover'd.
ACT I. Scene I.
ACT II.
ACT III. Enter Aquilina
ACT III. SCENE The Second.
ACT IV. SCENE Enter Jaffeir and Belvidera
ACT IV. SCENE The Senate-house,
ACT V .
Epilogue
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The Atheist
Frontispiece
TO THE LORD ELANDE, Eldest Son to the Right Honourable the Marquiss of hallifax
PROLOGUE.
THE ACTORS NAMES.
Close section
THE ATHEIST: Or, The Second Part of the SOLDIER'S FORTUNE.
THE FIRST ACT .
THE SECOND ACT .
THE THIRD ACT .
ACT IV . Enter Gratian and Theodoret
Act IV. The SCENE changes to a Bed-Chamber.
ACT V. Enter Lucrece in Man's Cloaths, and Chloris
ACT V. SCENE changed to Fields on the Back-side of a Garden.
ACT V. SCENE, The Garden.
ACT V. SCENE, Dardevill's Chamber,
EPILOGUE by Mr. Duke of Cambridge.
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The Poet's Complaint of his Muse
Frontispiece
TO The Right Honourable THOMAS Earl of Ossory, BARON of MOOR-PARKE, Knight of the most noble Order of the GARTER, &c.
THE POET'S Complaint of his Muse; OR, A SATYR Against LIBELLS.
Phædra to Hippolytus
The Epilogue
The Prologue to the City Heiress
Epilogue to Her Royal Highness, on her Return from Scotland
To Mr. Creech
Prologue to Constantine the Great
Epistle to R. D.
The Sixteenth Ode of Horace
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Windsor Castle
Facsimile title page
Windsor Castle, IN A MONUMENT To K. CHARLES II.
The Complaint
A Pastoral on the Death of his late Majesty
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Love-Letters
Facsimile title page
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LOVE-LETTERS. BY Mr. Thomas Otway, &c.
Letter I
Letter II
Letter III
Letter IV
Letter V
Letter VI
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End Matter
ADDITIONAL TEXTUAL NOTES
EXPLANATORY NOTES
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