Cornell University Library PN 2298.E63 Epicoene or The silent woman. 3 1924 027 100 555 *..« PM dimmll Uttivmitg Jilrt^atg THE GIFT OF A.'^m i^lijuj.^. THIS DAY t H £ T W E N T IE T H OF MAR C H SHALL BE acted' A PLAY CALLED EMCOENE OR THE SILENT W0M|VN BY BEN JONSON E P I C O E N E or TTlne Silent Woman A Comedy BY BBNJAMIN JONSON, Nl.A. Under ttie direction of the Department of Englistl in Harvard University revived and presented In ttie year 1895 on the twentieth day of IVEarch in Sanders Theatre at Cambridge The Actors are Students of the American Academy of the Dramatic Arts President, FRANKLIN H, SARGENT, A.B. THE PAjRTS Morose, a Gentleman that loves no J^oise Sir DaupHine Eugenie, a Knight, his J^ephew Ned Clerimont", a Gentleman, his Friend Truewit, another Friend Sir John Daw, a Knight Sir Amorous La-Foole, a Knight also Thomas Otter, a Land and Sea Captain CuTBEARD, a (Barber Mute, one of Morose's .Servants Parson Page to Clerimont Epiccene, supposed the Silent Woman Lady Haughty 1 Lady Centaure Mistress Dol Mavis ■ Mistress Otter, the Captains Wife Prologue --"'" Ladies Collegiates the speakers Mr. hards Mr. H. BOSTWICK Mr. MEYER Mr. short Mr. fuller Mr. flood - Mr. STEPPLING Mr. RUDD Mr. brown Mr. BERNHEIM - Mr. LOVELAND Mr. BLAIR Mr. a. BOSTWICK Mr. OLMSTEAD Mr. SANFORD Mr. RUSSELL - Mr. OLMSTEAD The comedy receives illustration from twenty-two members of the University Mr. D. H. Morris Mr. H. SCHURZ Mr. V. S. Thomas Mr. R. H. E. Starr Mr. H. C. QuiNBY Mr. S. K. Fenellosa Mr. S. W. Phillips Mr. J. D. Phillips Mr. A. A. Bryant Mr. E. H. Brown Mr. Conrad Smith Mr. G. W. Knoblauch Mr. F. VON Briesen \- Gallants Ladies, of ike. Coiirt Tages Citizen's Wife Mr. H. P. Walker Mr. Earle Brown Mr. C. F Gregg Mr. C. F. D. Be^den Mr. F. E. FrothiNgham Mr' H. B. Foster Mr. A. T. Robinson Mr. Townsend Walsh Mr.' E. G. Knoblauch Mr. J. A. Brewster Mr. F. DoBYNS, Mr. F. A. Burlingame Mr. W. A. Hartzell J> Citizens J 1 y 'Prentices Seller of 'Ballads Seller of Oranges Servants in Tlav the The Song of the Page has been newly set by IVlistress IVIAYNARD BUTLER Act I. ; — A Room in Clerimont's House Act II, Scene I. — A Room in MorOse's House Act II, Scene II. — A Room in Sir John Daw's House Act II, Scene III. — Again Morose's House Act III and Act IV. — Still Morose's House The Purveyor of the Properties is Lee L, Powers Committee of Arrangements FRANCIS JAMES CHILD GEORGE LYMAN KITTREDGE GEORGE PIERCE BAKER BEN JONSON From the Picture by Honlhorst in the National Portrait Gallery ¥1 ^^1 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924027100555 if D 3 C a. z c- S I g ^ > m 00 2 "0 I i W o H w o ID Z3 o O 3- C z z 2- CO 3 1 z > »" c H 2 o • O ^ p 5 z 2 a 05 00 2 i g •> i f s e Tl z , g T m -1 < z. 1 31 i < (D t- lO O * T3 OD m