Part 49 (1/2)
Love, since you pleased to love! All's cleared--a stage For trial of the question kept so long: Judge you--Is love or vanity the best?
You, solve it for the world's sake--you, speak first What all will shout one day--you, vindicate Our earth and be its angel! All is said.
Lady, I offer nothing--I am yours: But, for the cause' sake, look on me and him, And speak!
_Duch._ I have received the Prince's message: Say, I prepare my answer!
_Val._ Take me, Cleves! (_He withdraws._)[56]
The formula for the would-be dramatist so far as his people are concerned is this: A play which aims to be real in depicting life must ill.u.s.trate character by characterization which is in character.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] For all of these except _Hyckescorner_ see _Specimens of Pre-Shakespearean Drama_. J. M. Manly. 2 vols. Ginn & Co., Boston.
For _Hyckescorner_ see _The Origin of the English Drama_, Vol. I. T.
Hawkins, ed. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
[2] _Induction, Every Man in His Humour._ Mermaid Series or Everyman's Library.
[3] See _Two Loves and a Life_, _The Ticket of Leave Man_, _The Lady of Lyons_. All published by Samuel French, New York.
[4] Belles-Lettres Series. F. E. Sch.e.l.ling, ed. D. C. Heath & Co.; Mermaid Series, vol. III, or Everyman's Library.
[5] Mermaid Series, vol. II. Chas. Scribner's Sons, New York.
[6] _Play-Making_, pp. 376, 378. Small, Maynard & Co., Boston.
[7] _Plays_. Chas. Scribner's Sons, New York.
[8] Walter H. Baker & Co., Boston; W. Heinemann, London.
[9] _Some Plat.i.tudes Concerning Drama_, _Atlantic Monthly_, December, 1909.
[10] _The Devons.h.i.+re Hamlets_, Act I, pp. 9-10.
[11] _Dramatic Essays._ William Hazlitt.
[12] _The Stage in America_, pp. 81-82. N. Hapgood. The Macmillan Co.
[13] _Some Plat.i.tudes Concerning Drama_, _Atlantic Monthly_, December, 1909.
[14] See the quotation from Stevenson, p. 243, as to _Weir of Hermiston._
[15] _Hamburg Dramaturgy_, p. 324. Lessing. Bohn ed.
[16] Belle-Lettres Series. A. H. Thorndike, ed. D. C. Heath & Co., Boston and New York.
[17] Mermaid Series for both plays. Chas. Scribner's Sons, New York.
[18] _A New Rehearsal, or Bays the Younger._ Charles Gildon. 1714-15.