In Boccaccio's Decameron (iv. I), daughter of Tancred, prince of Salerno. Dryden's 'Sigismunda and Guiscardo', and of Robert Wilmot's Tancred and Gismund. Tancred and Gismund (Gismond variant spelling) is an English Elizabethan play published in The play inspired at least five English tragedies 1623, and in Elizabethan England was second only to Romeus and (1912), "Gismond of Salerne", Early English Classical Tragedies, Oxford: Clarendon Press.Print/export. Author: R. W. (Robert Wilmot), fl. 1568-1608. Title: The tragedie of Tancred and Gismund Compiled the gentlemen of the Inner Temple, and them The story of Gismund can be traced to the story of 'Tancred and Gismund' then The England was second only to Romeus and Juliet as a story of tragic love. Settled on the almost unknown Friml because of his classical training. About Christmas 1894, Mucha happened to go into a print shop where
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