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  • :To Henry Evans vppon the Counsell[s] warr[ant] dated at Grenew<sup>ch</sup> vij<sup>mo</su ...Dyuers feats of Actyuytie" performed by John Symons and his fellows. Henry Evans was paid for the performance.
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  • ...rious concerns about the viability of the as yet unsuccessful New Company (Evans 144-45; Beal 250; Donaldson 341). In any event, it was a lavish occasion: J ...stance himself from his earlier involvement with Cockayne" (148). However, Evans also offers the possibility that the tone of Jonson's speeches for the ente
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  • In 1640, Sir Henry Herbert licensed the play for performance: <blockquote>“The ''Noble Thie ...ducted and physically abused by James Robinson, Nathaniel Giles, and Henry Evans as part of their attempt to form a boys’ company in December 1600 (Chambe
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  • The sum paid to Jonson by Henslowe, as '''Evans''' (97)—following '''Collier''' (xii)—points out, "was substantial, sug '''Evans''' has thoroughly examined Jonson's marked copy of the Latin version of Mor
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  • ...age of the manuscript volume and speculates that the translation may be in Evans's hand. The final page also seems to contain another signature by "Henry Evans," supporting Wiggins's contention that his may be the hand in which the man
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  • ...the marriage of Lady Anne Russell, one of Elizabeth's Maids of Honour, to Henry Somerset, Lord Herbert. It was acted by several of the Queen's Maids of Hon ...lger MS L.b.356; qtd. Feuillerat 64]), which would soon be leased by Henry Evans for performances by the Children of the Chapel.
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  • ...m and his gouernmentes by which means. He made his own sonn king which was henry Bullinbrocke</blockquote> ...rns John of Gaunt (Duke of Lancaster), the wise man, and the prophecy that Henry Bolingbroke (Gaunt's son) would become king, and he observes that this Gaun
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  • ...rage over Chapman's ''Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron'', resulted in Henry Evans's withdrawal from managing the company and the surrender of his lease of th
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  • ...orner, spoke treason. They fight, and Peter kills Horner, after which King Henry declares that "God in justice hath reveal'd" that Horner was indeed a trait ...rey of Monmouth. ''The History of the Kings of Britain''. trans. Sebastian Evans. London: J. M. Dent & Co., 1904. ([http://www.archive.org/stream/geoffreyof
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  • ...e a hermit, was, in the words of [http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/11783 Henry Mayr-Harting], "one of the most famous and influential holy men in the firs ...eoffrey of Monmouth. ''History of the Kings of Britain''. trans. Sebastian Evans. London: J. M. Dent & Co., 1904. [http://www.archive.org/stream/geoffreyof
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  • ...ce of the "Ur-Hamlet" for Duthie is the episode with the bandits (252); '''Evans''' clearly sets forth the arguments for much "Ur-Hamlet" matter in the Germ <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Evans, M. Blakemore. "'Der Bestrafte Brudermord' and Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'." ''M
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  • Evans, Catherine, and Amy Lidster. "Resources." ''The Arden Handbook of Shakespea Sanders, Julie. "Making the Land Known: ''Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2'', and the Literature of Perambulation" in Jowitt and McI
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