Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Thomas Southerne

Quote by Thomas Southerne

Work

The maid's last prayer: or, Any, rather than fail. The fatal marriage: or, The innocent adultery. Oroonoko. The fate of Capua. [Taken from general t-p; some variations on special t-ps, e.g. Sir Antony Love

This book is a compilation of different literary pieces, each with its own unique storyline and thematic focus. It includes a narrative about a maid's last request, a narrative about a marriage that leads to tragedy, and the story of Oroonoko, a character from a separate work. more

Author

Thomas Southerne
Thomas Southerne

Thomas Southerne, a renowned British dramatist, was born in 1660 and died on May 22, 1746. Known for his dramatic works, Southerne's style was deeply influenced by classicalism and had a profound impact on the development of drama. more

You May Also Like

“There is no courage but in innocence; no constancy but in an honest cause.”

“I get inspiration from things that have nothing to do with painting: caricature, items from newspapers, sights in the street, proverbs, nursery-rhymes, children's games and songs, nightmares, desires, terrors. ... That question [why do you paint?] has been put to me before and my answer was, 'To give terror a face.' But it's more than that. I paint because I can't help it.”