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  • :six Playes viz<sup>t</sup>, Christianetta. The Iewish gentleman. A new Academy or Exchange. The love sick Co<sup>rt</sup>. The Covent Ga ...All seven of these seem to be already accounted for without ''The Jewish Gentleman''.
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  • Current scholarly consensus is to expand "The Irish Gent." to “The Irish Gentleman.” ...his is, indeed, a play. In the third edition of the ''Annals'', “The Irish Gentleman” is listed as an anonymous play.
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  • * [[Irish Gentleman, The|The Irish Gentleman]]
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  • :six Playes viz<sup>t</sup>, Christianetta. The Iewish gentleman. A new Academy or Exchange. The love sick Co<sup>rt</sup>. The Covent Ga ...All seven of these seem to be already accounted for without ''The Jewish Gentleman''.
    4 KB (617 words) - 15:31, 10 December 2021
  • | [[Irish Gentleman, The|The Irish Gentleman]]||[[1638]]||[[:category:Ogilby's (Dublin)|Ogilby's (Dublin)]]
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  • |[[Irish Gentleman, The]]||[[1638]]||[[:category:Ogilby's (Dublin)|Ogilby's (Dublin)]]
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  • | [[Brome, Richard]]||[[Jewish Gentleman]]||[[Unknown]]
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  • ...ge to ascribe "[[Toy, The|The Toy]]" and "[[Irish Gentleman, The|The Irish Gentleman]]" to Burnell (3.96-97). As Rankin notes, however, there “is no evidence
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  • | [[Jewish Gentleman]]||[[1640]]||[[:category:King's Revels|King's Revels]]/[[:category:Queen He
    1 KB (174 words) - 01:29, 15 May 2018
  • :six Playes viz<sup>t</sup>, Christianetta. The Iewish gentleman. A new Academy or Exchange. The love sick Co<sup>rt</sup>. The Covent Ga ...en''), and the date of the fifth (the lost ''[[Jewish Gentleman|The Jewish Gentleman]]'') is unknown. Thus, the Stationers' Register record is of little use as
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  • | [[Anon.]] (Possibly [[Burnell, H.|Burnell]])||[[Irish Gentleman, The]]||[[I Ogilby’s Men, Dublin]]
    2 KB (212 words) - 21:55, 16 May 2018
  • | Alexius||The noble gentleman||'''[[Nobleman, The|The Nobleman]]'''.
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  • ...ted by him. When Charles II assumed the throne, Stapleton became again a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to him, dying in London in 1669. (See Kelly; Bentley,
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  • | [[Irish Gentleman, The]]||[[1638]]||[[Anon.]] (Possibly [[Burnell, H.|H. Burnell]])||[[:Categ
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  • | 27||||a Gentleman no Gentleman a metamorphosed Courtier||||
    5 KB (808 words) - 09:34, 27 August 2018
  • ...lin'' might be an alternative title for ''[[Irish Gentleman, The|The Irish Gentleman]]'' (134).
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  • ...ted by him. When Charles II assumed the throne, Stapylton became again a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to him, dying in London in 1669. (See Kelly; Bentley, ...he anonymous author was Sir Robert Stapylton, translator, drama-lover, and Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to the Prince. I would therefore propose that ''Pasto
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  • In'' Merrie conceited iests of George Peele Gentleman'' (first published in 1607)'' ''Peele is identified as a recognised City pa [George Peele], ''Merrie conceited iests of George Peele Gentleman sometimes a student in Oxford. Wherein is shevved the course of his life, h
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  • | [[Jewish Gentleman]]||[[1640]]||[[Brome, Richard|Brome]]||[[:category:Unknown|Unknown]]
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  • Current scholarly consensus is to expand "The Irish Gent." to “The Irish Gentleman.” ...his is, indeed, a play. In the third edition of the ''Annals'', “The Irish Gentleman” is listed as an anonymous play.
    6 KB (995 words) - 15:10, 25 March 2024
  • :The gentleman Vsher
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  • ...woman who murders her husband in order to pursue the affections of a young gentleman she doted on. The husband’s ghost subsequently haunts the woman. ...-urged, she told them, that seuen yeares ago, she, to be possest of such a Gentleman (meaning him) had poysoned her husband, whose fearefull image personated it
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