Word: bustopha
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...Holmes '02, as "Antonio," the hero and lover of the play, takes the principal part with great success. As an enterprising lower and brave swordsman his earnestness of manner is very natural and pleasing. The part of "Bustopha," one of the funniest of Fletcher's creations, is taken by J. G. Brackett '01 in an exceptionally entertaining manner. In the female roles, W. C. Arensberg '00 makes a serious and charming "Ismenia." Femininity--a somewhat impossible trait perhaps--is slightly lacking in the other female characters...
...maid in disguise. While there the girls flirs with Don Julio and his companions, and win their love a second time. A by-scene in the play is afforded by the abduction of Florimel, daughter of the miller, by Count Otrante; later the miller and his son Bustopha succeed in winning the King's favor, Florimel is found at the home of the count, and the two eventtually fall in love and are married...
...Arensberg '01. Terzo, G. J. Wright '00. Otrante, a Duke, W. N. Seaver '00. Gerasto, his servant, H. G. Schleiter '00. Moncado, courtier, R. D. Brackett '01. Pedro, courtier, C. F. Adams '00. Vertigo, a tailor, E. E. Sargeant '00. Franio, a miller, N. F. Hall '09. Bustopha, his son, J. G. Brackett '01. Ismenia, W. C. Arensberg '00. Aminta, R. I. Lee '02. Florimel, H. W. French '01. Gillian, J. P. Sanborn '00. Courtiers, Rustics, Shepherds, Nymphs...
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