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NB. Technically this is not so much a "lost play" as an incomplete fragment, left unfinished when the author died.
NB. Technically this is not so much a "lost play" as an incomplete fragment, left unfinished when the author died.

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NB. Technically this is not so much a "lost play" as an incomplete fragment, left unfinished when the author died.

Historical Records

Jonson F2 (1640)

01 Melb Jonson F2 Mortimer.JPG 02 Melb Jonson F2 Mortimer.JPG 03 Melb Jonson F2 Mortimer.JPG
"Titlepage", p.[287] "Persons", p.[289] "Arguments", p.[290]



04 Melb Jonson F2 Mortimer.JPG 05 Melb Jonson F2 Mortimer.JPG
"Scene 1", p.291 "Scene 1 (cont'd) and Scene 2", p.292

Images from the University of Melbourne copy of Jonson's Second Folio; reproduced by permission of the Baillieu Library.


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