Title: A Minor Poet, and Other Verse
Author: Amy Levy
Release date: April 22, 2018 [eBook #57022]
Most recently updated: January 24, 2021
Language: English
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by
AMY LEVY
CAMEO SERIES
T.FISHER UNWIN PATERNOSTER SQ.
LONDON E.C. MDCCCXCI.
Second Edition
This volume is a reprint of that issued in 1884, with the addition of a sonnet and a translation, from a volume published in Cambridge in 1881, and now out of print.
“Xantippe” has appeared in the University Magazine, and in a collection of Verse published at Cambridge.
PERSONS. | ||
Medea. Ægeus. | Jason. Nikias. |
} Citizens of Corinth. |
[Enter Medea.]
Medea.
[Enter Ægeus and Nikias, on the opposite side. Medea steps back on the threshold and pauses.]
[The two citizens come forward.]
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
[Enter Jason. Medea reappears on the threshold.]
Nikias.
[The two citizens withdraw, unperceived, to a further corner of the stage.]
Medea.
Jason.
Medea.
Jason.
Medea.
Jason.
Medea.
Jason.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Medea.
Nikias.
ÆGEUS.
Nikias.
Jason.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Medea.
Jason.
[Medea goes within. Jason moves off slowly. Ægeus and Nikias go off conferring in whispers.]
[Time—After an interval; the evening of the same day. Scene—A street. A crowd of people running to and fro.]
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
Ægeus.
Nikias.
[Night; outside the city. Medea leaning against a rock.]
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