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  • | [[Edwards, Richard]]||[[Palamon and Arcite, Part 1]]||[[:category:Christ Church|Christ Church, | [[Edwards, Richard]]||[[Palamon and Arcite, Part 2]]||[[:category:Christ Church|Christ Church,
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  • ...amson, Patrick]]||||[[Calfhill, James]]||||[[Edes, Richard]]||||[[Hathway, Richard]] | [[Alley, William]]||||[[Campion, Edmund]]||||[[Edwards, Richard]]||||[[Halliwell, Edward]]
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  • [[Edwards, Richard|Richard Edwards]] ([[1566]]) ..."An Elegie on the death of a Sweetheart" and followed by an attribution to Edwards and the note "The song of Emelye", is preserved in a seventeenth-century ma
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  • ...company assignment but does repeat the allegation of Chaucer as source and Edwards's play as a precursor (p. 168 #53). ==== Richard Edwards's "Palamon and Arcite" (1566) ====
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  • | [[Palamon and Arcite, Part 1]]||[[1566]]||[[Edwards, Richard]]||[[:category:Christ Church|Christ Church, Oxford]] | [[Palamon and Arcite, Part 2]]||[[1566]]||[[Edwards, Richard]]||[[:category:Christ Church|Christ Church, Oxford]]
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  • <td>Richard Oliff &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td> ...5016495585;view=1up;seq=432 Tilley M146]). It is first recorded in Richard Edwards's poem "Of Fortunes power" in ''The Paradyse of Daynty Deuises'' (1576), wh
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  • ====''Damon and Pithias'' by Richard Edwards==== ...tively contemporary dramatic analogue was ''Damon and Pithias'' by Richard Edwards (Q1571), which, according to the title page of the quarto, was played at co
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  • Among the twenty-one plays registered on the Stationers' Register by Richard Marriott in late 1653 occurs: ...ted 1653, was printed "for ''J.M.''," perhaps John Marriott, the father of Richard Marriott; in the quarto of 1687, Heminge's play is titled ''The Eunuch''.
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  • ...consent of Anselme. By the which Maude he receaued 2. sonnes, William, and Richard: & 2. daughters, Maude & Mary, which Maude afterward was maried to Henry th ...pital of St. Bartholomew in Smithfield was founded (to be finished by '''[[Richard Whittington]]''' [c.1350–1423], mayor of London);<br>
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  • ...consent of Anselme. By the which Maude he receaued 2. sonnes, William, and Richard: & 2. daughters, Maude & Mary, which Maude afterward was maried to Henry th ...hospital of St. Bartholomew in Smithfield was founded (to be finished by [[Richard Whittington]] [c.1350–1423], mayor of London);<br>
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  • ..., quoted in the extant Elizabethan play, ''Damon and Pithias,'' by Richard Edwards (Q1571):
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