Gisippus is an 1842 tragedy by the Irish writer Gerald Griffin. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 23 February 1842. It was staged...
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where he died of typhus fever at the age of thirty-six. However, his play Gisippus was produced posthumously at the Drury Lane Theatre on February 23, 1842...
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primary source, not Boccaccio's). In this story, Titus and Gisippus are inseparable until Gisippus falls in love with Sophronia. He introduces her to Titus...
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albeit she deems herself wife to Gisippus, is wife to Titus Quintius Fulvus, and goes with him to Rome, where Gisippus arrives in indigence, and deeming...
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Talfourd (1840) Earl of Ruthven in Mary Stuart by James Haynes (1840) Gisippus in Gisippus by Gerald Griffin (1842) Mordaunt in The Patrician's Daughter by...
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completion) Marriage («Женитьба», Zhenit'ba, published) Gerald Griffin – Gisippus George William Lovell – Love's Sacrifice James Sheridan Knowles – The Rose...
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publication of Nugae Canorae (1819), Desultory Thoughts in London, Titus and Gisippus, and Other Poems (1821), and Poetical Essays on the Character of Pope (1822)...
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Rev. James White's The King of the Commons, Macbeth, Gerald Griffin's Gisippus, and The Robbers. On November 1, he played Charles in The Elder Brother...
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