. The wounds of civil war . sonersof divers nations, citizens of Rome, consular guard. Archelaus and Scipio, whose entrances are noted at 11. 1073 and20X1 respectively, have no parts assigned them. Nor hasPublius Lentulus (1. zozi) unless he is to be identified withCarinna (properly Carrinas a legate of Carbos) who speaks xi 1. , but whose entry is not marked. Flaccus appears asa supporter of Marius in IV. i, Valerius Flaccus as a supporterof Scilla in V. v, while a Valerius is named (perhaps in errorfor Basillus) at 1. 1137. The words c Appian folus. (1. 375) whichnow stand like a stage
. The wounds of civil war . sonersof divers nations, citizens of Rome, consular guard. Archelaus and Scipio, whose entrances are noted at 11. 1073 and20X1 respectively, have no parts assigned them. Nor hasPublius Lentulus (1. zozi) unless he is to be identified withCarinna (properly Carrinas a legate of Carbos) who speaks xi 1. , but whose entry is not marked. Flaccus appears asa supporter of Marius in IV. i, Valerius Flaccus as a supporterof Scilla in V. v, while a Valerius is named (perhaps in errorfor Basillus) at 1. 1137. The words c Appian folus. (1. 375) whichnow stand like a stage direction must seemingly have originatedin a reference to an authority, namely the c Civil Wars ofAppianus, an Alexandrian historian of the second century. Xll THEVV O V N D S of Cmill War. Liuelyfet forth in the true Trage< dies oftJWarites and Set Ha. As it hath beene publiqucly plaide in London* by the Right Honourable the Lord high Admirall his Seruants. Written by Tbomai Lodge Gent. O Vita! mifertltnga^ fatbeihtuir*. LONDON, Printed by IohnDanter,andaretobefb& attheiigoeof thcSunnein PaulcsChurch-yardc**n A I RECTO (BODL. COPY)woundsofcivilwar00lodg
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