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Asimov’s Guide To Shakespear. Volume 1They will be given all the proper funeral rites by the queens. Theseus' victory over Thebes is mentioned, in passing, in A Midsummer Night's Dream (see page I-47). An affecting tale concerning Evadne, the First Queen, is not mentioned in The Two Noble Kinsmen. When her dead husband, Capaneus, was being burned, Evadne found she could not bear to part with him. She threw herself, living, on the fire, and burned to death. The battle had had another result as well. It brought Palamon and Arcite into Athenian hands as prisoners. The Theban youths fought marvelously, but were overwhelmed and are wounded and near death. Theseus has, however, been impressed by their fighting and orders that physicians attempt to save their lives. He says: For our love And great Apollo's mercy, all our best Their best skill tender. —Act I, scene iv, lines 45-47 Apollo is the god of the fine arts, and apparently medicine was considered one of them. (He was also the god of disease, for it was his arrows which were pictured as striking down the population of a city struck by the plague.) Asclepius, who is described in the myths as a specific god of medicine, is a son of Apollo. … a Parthian quiver… Whereas the entire first act is considered Shakespeare's, most of the second, third, and fourth acts are considered Fletcher's ...» |
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