Hugo Grotius his Sophompaneas, or, Ioseph a tragedy : with annotations / by Francis Goldsmith.
- Title
- Hugo Grotius his Sophompaneas, or, Ioseph a tragedy : with annotations / by Francis Goldsmith.
- Author
- Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645.
- Publication
- London :: Printed and are to be sold by Iohn Hardesty ...,
- [1652]
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE Right Honourable, HENRY, Lord Marquess of
Dorchester, Earl ofKingston, ViscountNewark, LordPierrepont, &c. - THE PREFACE.
- dedication
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Vossius in Addend.
l. 2. Institut. Poetic. -
To his own old dear
Francis Goldsmith, Esq; - Somnium Dramaticum Synesii Iunioris, Cognomento CHIROSOPHI.
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On the Subject,
Joseph. The Poet,Hugo Grotius. The Translator,F. Goldsmith. -
To his honoured Friend,
FRANCIS GOLDSMITH, Esq; Ʋpon his Translation of, &c. -
In Sophompaneam, Tragaediam, a cultissimo viro, Domino
Francisco Goldsmith, Anglico Idiomate donatam. - author's note
- The Translators PROLOGUE.
- dramatis personae
- The First Act.
- The second Act.
- The third Act.
- The Fourth Act.
- The Fifth Act.
- author's note
- ANNOTATIONS ON THE FIRST ACT.
- Annotations upon the Second ACT.
- Annotations upon the Third ACT.
- Annotations upon the Fourth ACT.
- Annotations upon the Fifth ACT.
- ERRATA.