Zelmane, a 1705 play by William Mountfort, known as the first recorded use of the phrase "Be still my beating heart"
Zelmane; or, the Corinthian Queen, a 1705 play by Mary Pix
Zelmane the Amazon, a character in the 1640 play The Arcadia by James Shirley
Zelmane the Amazon, a character in 1593 epic prose work The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.
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Zelmane may refer to: Zelmane, a 1705 play by William Mountfort, known as the first recorded use of the phrase "Be still my beating heart" Zelmane; or...
discuss the attribution of plays to Pix, notably whether or not she wrote Zelmane; or, The Corinthian Queen (1705). In May 1707 Pix published A Poem, Humbly...
Younger the Wiser Arsinoe, Queen of Cyprus (opera) William Mountfort – Zelmane Mary Pix (attributed) – The Conquest of Spain (adapted from William Rowley's...
(1692) (also attributed to John Bancroft) It is believed that his 1705 play Zelmane: Or, The Corinthian Queen: A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the New-theatre...