The ocean spectre, an entire new grand melo drame, in five acts. Intersperced with songs, chorusses, &c. : [Six lines of verse] / Translated from the French of Le spectre de l'ocean, written by Flareau. ; Copy right secured according to law.
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- The ocean spectre, an entire new grand melo drame, in five acts. Intersperced with songs, chorusses, &c. : [Six lines of verse] / Translated from the French of Le spectre de l'ocean, written by Flareau. ; Copy right secured according to law.
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- Flareau.
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- [New York? :: s.n.,
- 1795?]
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- Plays -- 1795.
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"The ocean spectre, an entire new grand melo drame, in five acts. Intersperced with songs, chorusses, &c. : [Six lines of verse] / Translated from the French of Le spectre de l'ocean, written by Flareau. ; Copy right secured according to law." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N22157.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- DRAMATIS PERSONAE.
- TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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THE OCEAN SPECTRE.
- ACT I.
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ACT II.
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SCENE I. —A room inFLAVIO's House. -
—Severe lightening, Thunder, rain and high winds.—Inside of aCENE II ROBBER'S CAVE . Aamp suspended by a chain, casts a dim light through|out the gloomy cavern. Guns, Pistols, Swords, &c. a e hanging in different parts of this dreary vault.— The Banditti drinking and carrousing.
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- ACT III.
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ACT IV.
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SCENE I. —time Night—the Sea Shore. -
SCENE II. —A room inCELIO'S House, in whichISABELLA is confined. -
SCENE II. —A room inFLAVIO's House. -
SCENE III. —Sea shore.—LORENZO discovered sleeping on a rock—Moon and star light—The hor|izon becomes obscured by degrees with heavy clouds. Thunder and lightning, then a heavy crash—The sea is envelloped in flames—after whichFLORELLA rises from the ocean. Music. -
SCENE IV —A room inFLAVIO's House. -
SCENE V. —Another room inFAVIO's House.—LORENZO discovered lying on a couch. -
SCENE VI. —A room inFLAVIO's House. -
SCENE VII. —Time night.—CELIO's garden, the rear of his house is discovered, in the back ground.— A well decayed and old stands underISABELLA's window.
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- ACT V.