Endymion; or, The man in the moon, by John Lyly. History of Antonio and Mellida; What you will; and Parasitaster, by John MarstonWhittingham and Rowland, 1814 |
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103. lappuse
... Feliche , in the following play , seems a man after his own heart . His satires have been commended by many , and made him more eminent than his dramatic writings , though Wharton does not consider them equal to Bishop Hall's . He was ...
... Feliche , in the following play , seems a man after his own heart . His satires have been commended by many , and made him more eminent than his dramatic writings , though Wharton does not consider them equal to Bishop Hall's . He was ...
106. lappuse
... Feliche . Matzagente , the Duke of Millain's son , " a modern Bragadoch , " in love with Mellida . Alberto , a Venetian gentleman , in love with Rossaline . Balurdo , " a wealthy mountbanking Burgomasco's heir of Venice . " Forobosco ...
... Feliche . Matzagente , the Duke of Millain's son , " a modern Bragadoch , " in love with Mellida . Alberto , a Venetian gentleman , in love with Rossaline . Balurdo , " a wealthy mountbanking Burgomasco's heir of Venice . " Forobosco ...
109. lappuse
... Feliche . ) Why , what plays he ? Fel . The wolf that eats into the breast of princes , that breeds the lethargy and falling sickness in honour , makes justice look asquint , and blinds the eye of merited reward from view- ing desertful ...
... Feliche . ) Why , what plays he ? Fel . The wolf that eats into the breast of princes , that breeds the lethargy and falling sickness in honour , makes justice look asquint , and blinds the eye of merited reward from view- ing desertful ...
112. lappuse
... Feliche . But last , good , thy humour . [ Exit Alberto . Ant . " Tis to be described by signs and tokens . For unless I were possessed with a legion of spirits , ' tis impossible to be made perspicuous by any utterance ; for sometimes ...
... Feliche . But last , good , thy humour . [ Exit Alberto . Ant . " Tis to be described by signs and tokens . For unless I were possessed with a legion of spirits , ' tis impossible to be made perspicuous by any utterance ; for sometimes ...
113. lappuse
... Feliche , that are but slightly drawn in this Comedy , should receive more exact accomplishment in a second part ; which , if this obtain gracious acceptance , means to try his fortune . Fel . Peace ! here comes the Prologue ; clear the ...
... Feliche , that are but slightly drawn in this Comedy , should receive more exact accomplishment in a second part ; which , if this obtain gracious acceptance , means to try his fortune . Fel . Peace ! here comes the Prologue ; clear the ...
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Albano Andrugio Antonio Antonio and Mellida Bagoa Balurdo Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson Bidet blood breath Celia Cornets Corsites court Cynt Cynthia Dares dear Dildo Dipsas Dondolo dost doth Duke Eastward Hoe Endymion Enter Eumenides Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith father Faunus favour Fawn fear Feliche Floscula fool fortune gallants give grace Granuffo hast hate hath heart heaven Herc Herod honour hope humour i'faith is't John Marston kiss lady Lampatho Laverdure lord madam marry master Mellida mistress never night PARASITASTER Pier PIERO pity play prince prithee Quad Quadratus Rossaline SCENE Semele Signior Simplicius Sir Amorous Sir Tophas sleep soul speak speech sweet Tellus thee there's thing thou art thoughts Tiberio troth virtue wench wife wise Zoya
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