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A street in Rome Count Lodovico has been banished from Rome for sundry misdoings and murders. Whilst reciting the various misdeeds, his comrades promise to seek his reinstatement. Lodovico is angry that Vittoria Corombona, a lady of Venice, has not supported his cause. (He takes to piracy but later returns to Padua.
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© 1986 David A. Male
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Male, D.A. (1986). Summaries and Critical Commentary. In: The White Devil and the Duchess of Malfi by John Webster. Macmillan Master Guides. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08340-4_2
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