Luria : a tragedy in five acts
dc.contributor | Karlin, D |
dc.contributor.author | Browning, Robert, 1812-1889 |
dc.coverage.placeName | London |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-07-27 |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-07-04T09:54:21Z |
dc.date.available | 2019-07-04T09:54:21Z |
dc.date.created | 1846 |
dc.date.issued | 1991-01-11 |
dc.identifier | ota:1420 |
dc.identifier.citation | http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/1420 |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/1420 |
dc.description.abstract | 1st ed. |
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dc.language | English |
dc.language.iso | eng |
dc.publisher | University of Oxford |
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dc.rights.label | PUB |
dc.subject.lcsh | Plays -- Great Britain -- 19th century |
dc.title | Luria : a tragedy in five acts |
dc.type | Text |
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files.count | 2 |
otaterms.date.range | 1800-1899 |
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LURIA
a tragedy in five acts
Persons
Luria, a Moor, Commander of the Florentine Forces.
Husain, a Moor, his friend.
Puccio, the old Florentine Commander, now Luria's Chief Officer.
Braccio, Commissary of the Republic of Florence.
Jacopo (Lapo), his Secretary.
Tiburzio, Commander of the Pisans.
Domizia, a noble Florentine Lady
Time, 14��.
Scene, Luria's camp between Florence and Pisa.
Act I
Morning.
Braccio, as dictating to his Secretary; Puccio standing by.
Braccio. [To Puccio] Then you join battle in an hour?
Puccio. Not I;
Luria, the Captain.
Braccio. [To the Secretary] "In an hour, the battle." [To
Puccio] Sir, let your eye run o'er this loose
digest,
And see if very much of your report
5 Have slipped away through my civilian phrase.
Does this instruct the Signory aright
How army stands with army?
Puccio. [Taking the paper] All seems here:
��That Luria, seizin . . .