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Titus and Berenice (1676) is a play by Thomas Otway.

Abstract

A tragedy in five acts and in verse. Like Crowne's play which it rivaled, derived largely from Racine.

Editions, performances, translations

Premiered in London: Duke’s Theatre, Dec 1676. Published in London: Tonson, 1677.

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