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Supposes and Jocasta; two plays translated from the Italian / the first by Geo. Gascoigne, the second by Geo. Gascoigne and F. Kinwelmersh, edited by John W. Cunliffe.

LIBRA PR2535 .S8 1906
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gascoigne, George, -1577.
Contributor:
Ariosto, Lodovico, 1474-1533.
Euripides.
Dolce, Lodovico, 1508-1568, translator.
Kinwelmersh, Francis, -1580?
Cunliffe, John William, 1865-1946, editor.
Series:
Belles-lettres series. Section III. The English drama.
The belles-lettres series. Section III. The English drama
Language:
English
Physical Description:
xxx, 441 pages : frontispiece (portrait) facsimile ; 16 cm.
Other Title:
Supposes.
Jocasta.
Place of Publication:
Boston ; London : D. C. Heath & Co., 1906.
Contents:
Supposes: a comedie written in the Italian tongue by Ariosto. Englished by George Gascoyne of Grayes Inne esquire, and there presented, 1566.
Jocasta: a tragedie written in Greeke by Euripides, translated and digested into acte by George Gascoygne and Francis Kinwelmershe of Grayes Inne, and there by them presented, 1566.
Notes:
"The text adopted in this edition of the Supposes and Jocasta is that of 1575 [The posies of George Gascoigne esquire] \corrected, perfected, and augmented by the author,' the title-page of which is here reproduced in facsimile from the Bodleian copy."
Jocasta is translated from Lodovico Dolce's version of the Phoenissae. Italian and English on opposite pages.
OCLC:
1837404

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