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Thomas Southerne (12
February 1660 – 26 May 1746) was an
Irish dramatist.
Thomas Southerne, born on 12
February 1660, in Oxmantown, near Dublin, was an...
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William Southerne (executed at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 30
April 1618) was an
English Roman Catholic priest. He is a
Catholic martyr,
beatified in 1987. An...
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success was jump-started by a po****r 1695
theatrical adaptation by
Thomas Southerne,
which ran
regularly on the
British stage throughout the 17th and 18th...
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projecting pathos was an
inspiration to
playwrights Thomas Otway and
Thomas Southerne in the
three famous tragic roles they
wrote for her:
Monimia in Otway's...
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understondeth better the side langages,
northerne and
southerne, than
northerne and
southerne understondeth either other... J. R. R.
Tolkien is one of...
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Money by
Thomas D'Urfey (1691)
Courtall in The
Wives Excuse by
Thomas Southerne (1691) Sir
Nicholas Dainty in The
Volunteers by
Thomas Shadwell (1692)...
- Behn's 1688
novel Oroonoko, and its
subsequent dramatisation by
Thomas Southerne,
reset Ot****o's
enslavement in the
context of the then-current Atlantic...
- roles. Her
greatest success was as the main
character Lucia in
Thomas Southerne's Sir
Anthony Love,
where Lucia partakes of the
freedom of the roistering...
- the
European romance novel. In the event, the
Irish playwright Thomas Southerne adapted the
novel Oroonoko into the
stage play Oroonoko: A
Tragedy (1696)...
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understondeth better the side langages,
northerne and
southerne, than
northerne and
southerne understondeth either other…" Not much
lyrical poetry of...