The atheist's tragedy : [1611] / Cyril Tourneur
dc.contributor | Gunby, D.C., (David Charles) Department of English University of Canterbury Christchurch |
dc.contributor.author | Tourneur, Cyril, 1575?-1626 |
dc.coverage.placeName | Menston [UK] |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-07-27 |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-07-04T11:04:11Z |
dc.date.available | 2019-07-04T11:04:11Z |
dc.date.created | 1611 |
dc.date.issued | 1985-03-06 |
dc.identifier | ota:0600 |
dc.identifier.citation | http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/0600 |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/0600 |
dc.description.abstract | Facsimile reprint of 1st ed., London : Printed for John Stepney, and Richard Redmere, 1611, with original t.p. Reproduced from copy in Bodleian Library |
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dc.language | English |
dc.language.iso | eng |
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dc.subject.lcsh | English drama -- 17th century |
dc.subject.other | Plays |
dc.title | The atheist's tragedy : [1611] / Cyril Tourneur |
dc.title.alternative | The atheist's tragedie |
dc.title.alternative | The honest man's reuenge |
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otaterms.date.range | 1600-1699 |
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< TITLE THE ATHEISTS TRAGEDIE OR THE HONEST MAN'S REUENGE.>
<SN ACTUS PRIMI SCENA PRIMA.>
<SSD ENTER D'AMUILLE,BORACHIO,ATTENDED.>
<Q D'AMUILLE.> I SAW MY NEPHEW CHARLEMONT,BUT NOW
PART FROM HIS FATHER.TELL HIM I DESIRE
TO SPEAKE WITH HIM. <SSD EXIT SERUANT.>
BORACHIO. THOU ART READ IN NATURE AND HER LARGE PHILOSOPHIE.
OBSERU'ST THOU NOT THE VERY SELFE SAME COURSE
OF REUOLUTION BOTH IN MAN AND BEAST?
<Q BOR.> THE SAME.FOR BIRTH,GROWTH,STATE,DECAY AND DEATH:
ONELY,A MAN'S BEHOLDING TO HIS NATURE
FOR TH'BETTER COMPOSITION O'THE TWO.
<Q D'AM.> BUT WHERE THAT FAUOUR OF HIS NATURE,IS
NOT FULL AND FREE,YOU SEE A MAN BECOMES
A FOOLE,AS LITTLE-KNOWING AS A BEAST.
<Q BOR.> THAT SHOWES THERE'S NOTHING IN A MAN,ABOUE
HIS NATURE,IF THERE WERE,CONSID'RING T'IS
HIS BEINGS EXCELLENCIE,T'WOULD NOT YEELD
TO NATURES WEAKENESS.
<Q D'AM.> THEN IF DEATH CASTS VP
OUR TOTALL SUMME OF IOY AND HAPPINESSE,
LET ME HAUE ALL MY SENCES FEASTED IN
TH'ABUNDANT FULNESSE OF DELIGHT AT ONCE,
AND WITH A SWEET INSEN . . .